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On Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Independence

Edited by: Suzanne Comtois, Kars de Graaf

ISBN13: 9789462360945
Published: November 2013
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Price: £41.50



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This volume of the Netherlands Institute for Law and Governance Series is the result of an international conference on the theme 'Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Independence' held on 25 May 2012 in Groningen, the Netherlands.

It is the objective of this book, as of the conference that preceded it, to bring together eminent judges and scholars, from various jurisdictions to reflect on the fundamental principles of judicial and quasi-judicial independence, to help clarify the concepts and to discuss the threats and challenges that call for different safeguards or solutions.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
On Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Independence: Introductory Remarks
I - Independence and the Rule of Law
II - Independence and Accountability of Judges and Adjudicators
III - Independence of Regulatory Agencies, Supervisory and Enforcement Authorities
IV - Independence of Advisory and Complaint Committees and Final Dispute Resolution by Administrative Courts