The recent decades have seen a general expansion of the power of courts. Judges have begun to play an increasing significant role in the policy process of most democratic regimes. Also in Europe, where judges were once considered to be politically passive, this development has emerged, strongly supported by institutional reforms introducing forms of constitutional review and stronger guarantees of judicial independence. However, the reforms implemented so far have not always met initial expectations. They have been often implemented without taking into account all their organizational implications. In fact, stronger judicial independence calls for increased selectivity in the recruitment.
Carlo Guarnieri (2013). JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN EUROPE: THREAT OR RESOURCE FOR DEMOCRACY?. REPRESENTATION, 49, 347-359 [10.1080/00344893.2013.830486].
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN EUROPE: THREAT OR RESOURCE FOR DEMOCRACY?
GUARNIERI CALBO CROTTA, CARLO ANTONIO
2013
Abstract
The recent decades have seen a general expansion of the power of courts. Judges have begun to play an increasing significant role in the policy process of most democratic regimes. Also in Europe, where judges were once considered to be politically passive, this development has emerged, strongly supported by institutional reforms introducing forms of constitutional review and stronger guarantees of judicial independence. However, the reforms implemented so far have not always met initial expectations. They have been often implemented without taking into account all their organizational implications. In fact, stronger judicial independence calls for increased selectivity in the recruitment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.