Perils of judicial self-government in transitional societies : holding the least accountable branch to account / David Kosař.
Series: Comparative constitutional law and policyPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016Description: xv, 470 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- 9781107531048 (paperback)
- 347.012 23
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-463) and index.
Introduction. Part I. Judicial accountability: theoretical framework. 1. The concept of judicial accountability -- 2. Mechanisms of judicial accountability -- 3. Judicial accountability and judicial councils -- Part II. Holding Czech and Slovak judges accountable. 4. Prologue to the case studies: methodology and data reporting -- 5. The Czech Republic -- 6. Slovakia -- 7. Evaluation: the Czech Republic and Slovakia compared -- Part III. Conclusions and implications. 8. Perils of judicial self-government -- Annexes. A. Court system of the Czech Republic -- B. Court system of Slovakia -- C. The number of judges in the Czech Republic and Slovakia (1993-2010).
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