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The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court

Individual, Collegial and Institutional Judicial Dynamics in Australia

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Gebonden, 278 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781108494618
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2021 9781108494618
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The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court is aimed at anyone interested in the Australian judiciary today. It examines the impact of the individual on the judicial role, while exploring the collegiate environment in which judges must operate. This professional community can provide support but may also present its own challenges within the context of a particular court's relational dynamic and culture. The judge and the judiciary form the 'court', an institution grounded in a set of constitutional values that will influence how judges and the judiciary perform their functions. This collection brings together analysis of the judicial role that highlights these unique aspects, particularly in the Australian setting. Through the lenses of judicial leadership, diversity, collegiality, dissent, style, technology, the media and popular culture, it analyses how judges work individually and as a collective to protect and promote the institutional values of the court.

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ISBN13:9781108494618
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:278

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Part I: The Judge, the Judiciary and the Court: 1. The judge, the judiciary and the court: the individual, the collective and the institution Gabrielle Appleby and Andrew Lynch; 2. Re-examining the judicial function in Australia Joe McIntyre; 3. The Chief Justice: under relational and institutional pressure Gabrielle Appleby and Heather Roberts; Part II: Debates and Challenges to the Judicial Role: 4. Dismantling the diversity deficit: towards a more inclusive Australian Judiciary Brian Opeskin; 5. Technology and the judicial role Monika Zalnieriute and Felicity Bell; 6. Emotion work as judicial work Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack; 7. The persistent pejorative: judicial activism Tanya Josev; Part III: The Judiciary as a Collective: 8. Judicial collegiality Sarah Murray; 9. Individual judicial style and institutional norms Andrew Lynch; 10. Values and judicial difference in the High Court Rachel Cahill-O'Callaghan; Part IV: Perceptions: 11. Judges and the media Matthew Groves; 12. The 'good judge' in Australian popular television culture Penny Crofts.

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