Reshaping the Judiciary
Reshaping the Judiciary
by Chris Corns
Softcover 168 pgs.
Published: August 2001
ISBN: 1-86287-365-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-86287-365-0
$33.00

Reshaping the Judiciary

Reshaping the Judiciary is a special issue (Volume 18 No 1) of the journal Law in Context.

Table of Contents

Citizenship Theory and the Public Confidence Rationale for the Bias Rule - Margaret Allars

My People's Courts as Agents of Indigenous Decolonisation? - Peter H. Russell

Can Public Sector Approaches to Accountability be Applied to the Judiciary - Elizabeth Handsley

The Judicial Commission of NSW: Treading a Fine Line between Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability - Ivan Potas

The Magistracy: The Undervalued Work-horse of the Court System - John Willis

"A refreshing perspective on the state of judicial independence and accountability in Australia. If Senator Heffernan has left you feeling that we all need a little more rigour in our approach to understanding and talking about our judges and how they go about their business, then this collection of essays is an excellent starting point."

-- NSW Bar News, Winter 2002

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