
The Power of Judges
A Comparative Study of Courts and Democracy
Oxford University Press
Published on 4. April 2002
Book
Hardback
245 pages
978-0-19-829835-9 (ISBN)
Description
Judicial intervention in social, economic, and political issues ('judicialization') has increased substantially in democracies in recent years. The change has been more dramatic in Europe than in the United
States, where judicial law-making has largely been assimilated into the political process. Judges played a central role in a series of major political controversies throughout the 1990s in Italy, Spain, and France,
and their involvement has resulted in moves to restrict or alter the power of judges. The role of judges has also become the subject of political debate and reform proposals in England, Portugal, and Germany.
This book argues that three elements affect the political significance of judicial decisions. First is the status of judges (the way they are recruited and the guarantees they enjoy) and the way judges define their role in the judicial and political process. Second is the organization of the judicial system, including the existence of judicial review of legislation, the structure of trials and the arrangement of public prosecution. Thirdly, judicial power is affected by the broader political system: a polity in which power is divided and fragmented offers wider
opportunities for the judiciary to intervene in the political process.
States, where judicial law-making has largely been assimilated into the political process. Judges played a central role in a series of major political controversies throughout the 1990s in Italy, Spain, and France,
and their involvement has resulted in moves to restrict or alter the power of judges. The role of judges has also become the subject of political debate and reform proposals in England, Portugal, and Germany.
This book argues that three elements affect the political significance of judicial decisions. First is the status of judges (the way they are recruited and the guarantees they enjoy) and the way judges define their role in the judicial and political process. Second is the organization of the judicial system, including the existence of judicial review of legislation, the structure of trials and the arrangement of public prosecution. Thirdly, judicial power is affected by the broader political system: a polity in which power is divided and fragmented offers wider
opportunities for the judiciary to intervene in the political process.
Reviews / Votes
These political scientists provide major agendas for inter-disciplinary study of matters about which lawyers, especially comparative lawyers, are much excercised. * International and Comparative Law Quarterly * It is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to know the basic facts - no, quite a lot of deep and detailed facts - of the systems in the seven jurisdictions for the purposes of any objective comparison ... Buy this book for the quality of its objective factual research. * Journal of Law and Society * ... enormously high quality of the factual research ... The comprehensive sweep of the authors' descriptions of judicial careers and systems in the seven jurisdictions is entirely admirable. The use of illustrative tables is particularly well done ... The authors are also to be commended for the thoroughness of their cross-references and bibliography. * Journal of Law and Society *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-829835-9 (9780198298359)
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Persons
Professor Carlo Guarnieri is working at the Dipartimento di organizzazione e sistema politico, Bologna, Italy
Professor Patrizia Pederzole is working at the Dipartimento di organizzazione e sistema politico, Bologna, Italy
Professor Patrizia Pederzole is working at the Dipartimento di organizzazione e sistema politico, Bologna, Italy
Author
, Dipartimento di organizzazione e sistema politico, Bologna, Italy
, Dipartimento di organizzazione e sistema politico, Bologna, Italy
Translation
, School of Law, University of Birmingham
Content
Introduction ; A. The social and political significance of the judiciary ; B. The rise of the political judge ; C. How to guard the guardians ; D. A comparative and empirical analysis: general trends and peculiar cases ; 1. Judges: Status, Career, and Activism ; 2. The Judicial System ; 3. The Political System ; Conclusion: Judicial Power: Threat or Key to Democracy? ; References ; Index