Judicial independence
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- Democratization and the protection of human rights : the role of judicial independence
- Experiences in the international protection of the independence of judges and lawyers : report of the Symposium on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, November 28, 1980, Helsinki
- Fair trial and judicial independence : Hungarian perspectives
- Independence of the legal profession : global and regional challenges
- Independence, accountability, and the judiciary
- International principles on the independence and accountability of judges, lawyers and prosecutors
- International principles on the independence and accountability of judges, lawyers and prosecutors : a practitioners' guide
- Judges and democratization : judicial independence in new democracies
- Judges under fire : human rights, independent judges, and the rule of law
- Judicial accountability : international standards on accountability mechanisms for judicial corruption and judicial involvement in human rights violations
- Judicial integrity
- Judicial power in a globalized world : liber amicorum Vincent De Gaetano
- Madrid principles on the relationship between the media and judicial independence
- NEW CHALLENGES TO THE SEPARATION OF POWERS : dividing power
- Perils of judicial self-government in transitional societies : holding the least accountable branch to account
- Perils of judicial self-government in transitional societies : holding the least accountable branch to account
- Political repression : courts and the law
- Recueil des cours : Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law, T. 349 | Vol. 349
- Special issue : the discourse of judging
- Standards on judicial independence
- The culture of judicial independence : rule of law and world peace
- The independence of judges
- The independence of judges
- The independence of the International Criminal Court : between a rock and a hard place
- The independence of the International Criminal Court : between a rock and a hard place
- The integrity of the judge : a philosophical inquiry
- The political foundations of judicial independence in dictatorship and democracy
- The separation of powers and legislative interference in judicial process : constitutional principles and limitations
- Tortured reality : how media framing of waterboarding affects judicial independence
- When justice meets politics : independence and autonomy of ad hoc international criminal tribunals
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