Judiciaries in comparative perspective
edited by H. P. Lee
- New York : CUP, 2011.
- 567 p.
Table of Contents: Part 1. Chapter 1. Judicial independence and accountability : core values in liberal democracies / Shimon Shetreet Part 2. Chapter 2. Appointment, discipline and removal of judges in Australia / H.P. Lee Chapter 3. Appointment, discipline and removal of judges in Canada / Martin L. Friedland Chapter 4. Appointment, discipline and removal of judges in New Zealand / Philip A. Joseph Chapter 5. Appointment, discipline and removal of judges in South Africa / Hugh Corder Chapter 6. Appointment, discipline and removal of judges : fundamental reforms in the United Kingdom / Kate Malleson Chapter 7. Judicial selection, removal and discipline in the United States / Mark Tushnet Part 3. Chapter 8. Judges' freedom of speech : Australia / John M. Williams -- Chapter 9. Judges and free speech in Canada / Kent Roach Chapter 10. Judges and free speech in New Zealand / Grant Hammond -- Chapter 11. The judiciary and freedom of speech in South Africa / Iain Currie Chapter 12.Judges and free speech in the United Kingdom / Keith D. Ewing Chapter 13. The criticism and speech of judges in the United States / Charles Gardner Geyh Part 4. Chapter 14. Judges, bias and recusal in Australia / Colin Campbell Chapter 15. Judges, bias and recusal in Canada / Lorne Sossin Chapter 16. Judicial recusal in New Zealand / Gerard McCoy Chapter 17.Judges, bias and recusal in South Africa / Kate O'Regan, Edwin Cameron Chapter 18. Judges, bias and recusal in the United Kingdom / Christopher Forsyth Chapter 19. Bias, the appearance of bias, and judicial disqualification in the United States / W. William Hodes Part 5. Chapter 20. Judges and non-judicial functions in Australia / Patrick Emerton, H.P. Lee Chapter 21. The impact of extra-judicial service on the Canadian judiciary : the need for reform / Patrick Monahan, Byron Shaw Chapter 22. Judges and the non-judicial function in New Zealand / Geoffrey Palmer Chapter 23. Judges and non-judicial functions in South Africa / Cora Hoexter Chapter 24. Judges and non-judicial functions in the United Kingdom / Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku Chapter 25. Judges and non-judicial functions in the United States / Jeffrey M. Shaman Part 6. Chapter 26. The judiciary : a comparative conspectus / H.P. Lee.