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Judicial independence in context / edited by Adam Dodek & Lorne Sossin.
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Title:Judicial independence in context / edited by Adam Dodek & Lorne Sossin.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Dodek, Adam.
Sossin, Lorne Mitchell, 1964-
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Published/Created:Toronto : Irwin Law, 2010.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: K3367 .J826 2010
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Number of Items:2
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Judicial independence.
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Description:xix, 641 pages ; 23 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9781552211953
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Contents:Foreword: The challenges of judicial independence / Richard J. Goldstone
Introduction: Judicial independence in context / Adam Dodek & Lorne Sossin
The bad idea of unwritten constitutional principles: protecting judicial salaries / Peter W. Hogg
The case for dialogue in the judicial remuneration process / Lori Sterling & Sean Hanley
Between the judiciary and the executive: the elusive search for a credible and effective dispute-resolution mechanism / Lorne Sossin
"Be careful what you wish for": administrative independence and alternative models of court administration : the new frontier / Graeme G. Mitchell
Should they all just get along? Judicial ideology, collegiality, and appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada / Benjamin Alarie & Andrew Green
Promotion of federally appointed judges and appointment of chief justices: the unfinished agenda / Jacob Ziegel
Reflections : on judicial diversity and judicial independence / Sonia Lawrence
Contradictory or complementary? Reconciling judicial independence with judicial social context education / Rosemary Cairns Way
The significance of public pressure on judicial independence / Patricia Hughes
Judicial independence as a public policy instrument / Adam Dodek
The impact of technology on courts and judicial ethics: an overview / Karen Eltis
Defending judicial independence in the British Constitution / Graham Gee
Judicial independence and impartiality in the United States? : complexities and a sometime thing / Jameson W. Doig
Judicial non-dependence: operational closure, cognitive openness, and the underlying rationale of the provincial judges references
the Israeli perspective / Amnon Reichman
The judiciary in South Africa: independence or illusion? / Penelope Andrews
Independence and impartiality in international adjudication / Fabien GeĢlinas
Further reflections on A place apart: judicial independence and accountability in Canada / Martin L. Friedland
The media and judicial independence / John Honderich
Crisis in Pakistan / Robert J. Sharpe & Michelle Bradfield
Going too far, too fast: judicial independence and political judgment / Janice Gross Stein
Conclusion: A general theory of judicial independence revisited / Peter H. Russell
Afterword: Judicial independence in Canada : the evolution continues / Brian W. Lennox.