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General introduction / Shimon Shetreet
Reflections in the changing position of the judiciary / Lord Thomas with introduction by Lord Pannick
Threats to judicial independence : traditional transitions challenged / Wayne McCormack
The rule of universality and particularity : judicial independence, judicial appointments and other issues / Shimon Shetreet
Quality of justice for citizens : from courts standards to equal access for all / Daniela Piana
Commodification of justice : a personal view on managerial performance indicators in the judicial context / Michael Bohlander
Judicial independence through data driven knowledge, open data, and artificial intelligence from a European perspective / Gianpaolo Maria Ruotolo
Judicial independence : A French paradoxical pattern in the European field / Emmanuel Cartier
Global perpectives of judicial independence : structural transitions and turmoil / Wayne McCormack
The struggle to defend the independence of the judiciary in Africa / Charles Manga Fombad
The transformation of judicial independence in Belarus in the post-Communist era / Ksenyia Laputko
Aged clichés, different suburb : justice in Romania : crisis vs. independence / Sebastian Spinei
Family ties and judicial independence / Jonathan L. Entin
Judges' responsibility adn accountability / Eliezer Rivlin
The code of conduct for the justices of the federal constitutional court of Germany / Thorsten Ingo Schmidt
Judges on and off the bench : the outreach of independence / Louis Blom-Cooper
Judicial role in the protection of social rights / Giuseppe Fanco Ferrari
The judicial role in the United States and the political question doctrine / Maimon Schwarzschild
Fighting for political liberalism : the role of lawyers in mobilizing for judicial independence / Mónica Castillejos-Aragón
Matters of the judiciary : a role for bar associations / Cyrus Das
Democracy challenged : theoretical foundations of the concept of judicial independence and contemporary challenges-comparative perspectives / Shimon Shetreet
Analysis of the amendments of Mount Scopus standards of judicial independence and the Bologna and Milan global code of judicial ethics (adopted 2016-2019) / Shimon Shetreet.
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