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El. knyga: Accountability of Judicial Power: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"This book brings together a group of international scholars to discuss theoretical and comparative considerations of judicial accountability. Accountability of the judiciary is an essential element in a democratic state ruled by law. Its design must take into account the need to ensure both the legitimacy of the judiciary and its independence. The work discusses accountability in the light of recent research, including studies on the crisis of the rule of law in the contemporary world. The book adopts abroad approach to accountability, which has various facets, referring both to the courts, that is the organisational element of the judicial branch of government, and to judges, its individual dimension. Divided into four parts, the first deals with the essence of the concept of accountability of the judiciary; the second discusses the emerging standards relating primarily to the individual accountability of judges, while the third discusses the position of constitutional judges through the lens of accountability. The fourth and final part provides a detailed consideration of the specific accountability mechanisms. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers and policymakers working in the areas of Constitutional Law and Politics, andAccountability Studies"--

This book brings together a group of international scholars to discuss theoretical and comparative considerations of judicial accountability in light of recent research, including studies on the crisis of the rule of law in the contemporary world. It provides a detailed consideration of specific accountability mechanisms.



This book brings together a group of international scholars to discuss theoretical and comparative considerations of judicial accountability. Accountability of the judiciary is an essential element in a democratic state ruled by law. Its design must take into account the need to ensure both the legitimacy of the judiciary and its independence. The work discusses accountability in the light of recent research, including studies on the crisis of the rule of law in the contemporary world. The book adopts a broad approach to accountability, which has various facets, referring both to the courts, that is the organisational element of the judicial branch of government, and to judges, its individual dimension. It is divided into four parts: the first deals with the essence of the concept of accountability of the judiciary; the second discusses the emerging standards relating primarily to the individual accountability of judges; and the third discusses the position of constitutional judges through the lens of accountability. The fourth and final part provides a detailed consideration of the specific accountability mechanisms. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policymakers working in the areas of constitutional law and politics, and accountability studies.

1. Introduction: Conceptualizing Accountability of the Judiciary; Part
I: Theoretical Insights;
2. Accountability of the Judiciary as a
Constitutional Value;
3. Constitutional identity as an Actor of Judicial
Accountability; Part: II Standards;
4. EU standards regarding individual
accountability of judges;
5. Challenges of Disciplinary Liability of Judges
and Public Prosecutors;
6. In Search of Standards for Judicial Immunity; Part
III: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
7. Making Constitutional Judges
Accountable for Deliberating: Three Hypotheses and Possible Research;
8. How
to Hold Constitutions Defenders Accountable? Reflections on the Specificity
of the Constitutional Judges Accountability; Part IV: Samples of
Accountability Mechanisms;
9. Autonomy and Boundedness as Internal Values in
the Practice of the Court of Justice of the European Union;
10. Vetting as
Judicial Integrity Enhancement Tool;
11. The Conundrum of Judicial
Accountability and Independence in Military Courts from a Comparative
Perspective;
12. Judicial Financial Autonomy: how the Performance-based
Budgeting Can Impact on Independence and Accountability of Judges
Piotr Mikuli is a full professor of law at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.