Modern political systems entrust judges with the function of adjudicating disputes arising from the application of recognized norms. In constitutional democracies judges enjoy strong guarantees, regulated by ordinary statutes, organic laws, constitutional norms and often supported by settled practices. However, although within a set of common principles, different legal traditions – with significant implications for the status of judges – can be singled out.
C. Guarnieri (2012). Judges, their careers, and independence. CHELTENHAM : Elgar [10.4337/9781781006092.00019].
Judges, their careers, and independence
GUARNIERI CALBO CROTTA, CARLO ANTONIO
2012
Abstract
Modern political systems entrust judges with the function of adjudicating disputes arising from the application of recognized norms. In constitutional democracies judges enjoy strong guarantees, regulated by ordinary statutes, organic laws, constitutional norms and often supported by settled practices. However, although within a set of common principles, different legal traditions – with significant implications for the status of judges – can be singled out.File in questo prodotto:
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