Judicial powers
Judicial powers
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Shaping EU Law the British Way: UK Advocates General at the Court of Justice of the European Union
£139.05Publication date 08 September 2022
By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC -
Values in the Supreme Court: Decisions, Division and Diversity
£60.25Publication date 20 February 2020
By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC -
The Political Foundations of Judicial Independence in Dictatorship and Democracy
£59.40Why do political actors tolerate courts able to check their power? This book argues that judicial independence as electorally-induced 'insurance' is about the risks of losing power, risks that are higher in autocratic regimes. Using a mixed-methods approach, it develops a theory of both de facto and de jure independence across regime type. Learn MorePublication date 03 October 2019
By Oxford University Press -
The Power of the Supreme People's Court: Reconceptualizing Judicial Power in Contemporary China
£113.15Publication date 27 August 2019
By Taylor & Francis Ltd -
Transnational Networking and Elite Self-Empowerment: The Making of the Judiciary in Contemporary Europe and Beyond
£70.70Judiciary institutions in Central and Eastern Europe have become patterned on a template that maximises judicial empowerment to the detriment of national parliaments. Transnational Networks and Elite Self-Empowerment explores this new social class of elite legal professionals who make public policy in place of formal democratic institutions. Learn MorePublication date 15 November 2018
By Oxford University Press -
Appointment of Judges to the Supreme Court of India: Transparency, Accountability, and Independence
£32.05Publication date 10 June 2018
By Oxford University Press -
International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives
£113.15Publication date 04 December 2017
By Taylor & Francis Ltd -
Judges and Democratization: Judicial Independence in New Democracies
£117.85Publication date 24 February 2017
By Taylor & Francis Ltd -
Economic Governance in Europe: Comparative Paradoxes and Constitutional Challenges
£76.35Offering an comparative examination of the constitutional implications of the Euro-crisis on vertical and horizontal relations of power in the EU, this book proposes new ways in which to perfect the governance of Economic and Monetary Union. Learn MorePublication date 28 January 2016
By Oxford University Press -
The Nobile Officium: The Extraordinary Equitable Jurisdiction of the Supreme Courts of Scotland
£46.85The nobile officium gives the supreme courts of Scotland jurisdiction to do something out of the ordinary to prevent oppression or injustice where no other remedy or procedure is available. It may be used in any issue justiciable before the courts. This is the first text dedicated to this unique and extraordinary jurisdiction. Learn MorePublication date 30 May 2015
By Avizandum Publishing Ltd -
EU Procedural Law
£53.75A thorough overhaul of the classic work on the procedural law of the European Union. The book provides a rigorously structured analysis of the EU system of judicial protection and procedure before the Union courts. It examines the role and the competences of the Union courts and the types of actions that may be brought before them. Learn MorePublication date 26 February 2015
By Oxford University Press -
The Making of International Criminal Justice: A View from the Bench: Selected Speeches
£41.45Bringing together Judge Meron's most important speeches in one volume, this book provides an insider's account of the development of international criminal law, humanitarian law, and human rights. Judge Meron, one of the most respected and admired figures in international law, also gives his vision of the role of the international judge. Learn MorePublication date 13 September 2012
By Oxford University Press -
The Business of Judging: Selected Essays and Speeches: 1985-1999
£32.95Collecting the most important writings of Tom Bingham during his time in judicial office before the House of Lords, The Business of Judging is written for anyone with an interest in public affairs. It offers an absorbing account of the law and the courts in public life, presenting Bingham's reflections on the judicial role and the common law. Learn MorePublication date 08 September 2011
By Oxford University Press