Judicial Decision-Making in a Globalised World: A Comparative Analysis of the Changing Practices of Western Highest Courts: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
Autor Elaine Maken Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849469876
ISBN-10: 1849469873
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849469873
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A unique and interesting study for all those interested in the process of judicial-decision making and the effects of globalisation on the legal system.
Notă biografică
Elaine Mak is Professor of Empirical Study of Public Law, in particular of Rule-of-Law Institutions, at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Highest Courts in Flux I. The Trend of Judicial Internationalisation II. Why Do Judges Cite Foreign Law? III. Learning from the Views of Judges IV. Scope of the Research V. Outline of the Book 2. Understanding the Development of Highest Courts' Practices: A Constitutional-Theoretical Approach I. Constitutional Theory and Legal Evolution II. Procedural Aspects of Legal Evolution III. Substantive Aspects of Legal Evolution IV. Conclusion 3. Introducing the Comparative and Empirical Analysis I. Anglo-Saxon Model: A Single Highest Court (United Kingdom, Canada, United States) II. French Model: Multiple Highest Courts (France, the Netherlands) III. Comparing the Courts IV. An Empirical Analysis V. Conclusion 4. Incorporating the Transnational: Judicial Roles, Relations and Working Methods in a Globalised World I. Judicial Roles in a Globalised World II. International Relations of the Highest Courts III. Working Methods in a Globalised World IV. Conclusion 5. The Use of Foreign Law in Judicial Decision-Making I. Status of Foreign Law II. Use of Foreign Law: Examples from Case Law III. Justification of Developed Practices IV. Conclusion 6. Conclusion: Assessing the Development of Highest Courts' Practices I. Constitutional (In-)Flexibility in Action: Procedural and Substantive Explanations for the Development of Highest Courts' Practices II. Epilogue: The Future of Judicial Internationalisation
Recenzii
Elaine Mak's excellent book brings an important contribution to the current debate on judicial decision-making in a globalized world. ...the reviewers strongly suggest the reading of this brilliant book which has all the qualities for becoming a "must-read" for...scholars and practitioners
It is a very meticulous and welcome, but specialized, addition to the globalization of law literature... .in meticulously tracking down the prevalence of references to foreign and transitional law in the work of national judges, Professor Mak has pointed to something new in the legal world. .the virtues of this book are many.[it] contributes importantly to what I hope will be a growing field of "trans-Atlantic" studies.
Mak's comparative study offers a significant contribution to the scholarship on the use of foreign legal materials in legal developments. The close scrutiny of the inner workings of the highest courts also make it a welcome addition to the field of comparative judicial studies. The book certainly merits attention from both lawyers and political scientists.
...fresh, ambitious, and hypothesis generating - her book contributes to a powerful research agenda for scholars in the field.
Mak provides an accessible comparative analysis that can and should be enjoyed by those with an interest in the influences on judicial decision-making.
It is a very meticulous and welcome, but specialized, addition to the globalization of law literature... .in meticulously tracking down the prevalence of references to foreign and transitional law in the work of national judges, Professor Mak has pointed to something new in the legal world. .the virtues of this book are many.[it] contributes importantly to what I hope will be a growing field of "trans-Atlantic" studies.
Mak's comparative study offers a significant contribution to the scholarship on the use of foreign legal materials in legal developments. The close scrutiny of the inner workings of the highest courts also make it a welcome addition to the field of comparative judicial studies. The book certainly merits attention from both lawyers and political scientists.
...fresh, ambitious, and hypothesis generating - her book contributes to a powerful research agenda for scholars in the field.
Mak provides an accessible comparative analysis that can and should be enjoyed by those with an interest in the influences on judicial decision-making.
Descriere
Based on interviews with judges, this book presents the inside story of how judges engage with international and comparative law in the highest courts of the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, France and the Netherlands.