Judicial Independence Under Threat

Yvonne McDermott editor Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:11th Aug '22

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Judicial independence is increasingly under threat. The rise of populism risks undermining the separation of powers, with some politicians, media outlets and members of the public taking aim at judges, labelling them as part of the establishment and the elite, the 'enemies of the people'. Judicial Independence Under Threat seeks to situate these contemporary challenges to judicial independence in their proper legal, philosophical, political and historical contexts. It brings academic scholars from a variety of disciplines together with judges, politicians and legal professionals and asks what core shared values of our legal and political systems judicial independence seeks to protect, and how threats to that independence can be protected against. What can we learn from comparative, historical, political, philosophical, and legal insights on the separation of powers, and what means can we discover to prevent against challenges to the independence of judges in times of crisis?

The book is an absorbing read and deserves to attract a wide audience. * David Glass, consultant solicitor at Excello Law, Law Society Gazette *
[The contributors] paint a picture of fragile and sometimes compromised judicial independence across a range of legal and political system... * The Hon RI Barrett AO, Australian Law Journal *

ISBN: 9780197267035

Dimensions: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm

Weight: 564g

282 pages