Asia-Pacific Judiciaries
Herausgeber: Lee, H P; Pittard, Marilyn
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Herausgeber: Lee, H P; Pittard, Marilyn
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Public trust in the judiciary is essential to justice. This book's contemporary analysis of the role and independence of judges in fifteen countries in the Asia-Pacific exposes the undermining of judicial independence in countries beset by dramatic changes in governments, and the strides to judicial independence in more democratic regimes.
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Public trust in the judiciary is essential to justice. This book's contemporary analysis of the role and independence of judges in fifteen countries in the Asia-Pacific exposes the undermining of judicial independence in countries beset by dramatic changes in governments, and the strides to judicial independence in more democratic regimes.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781108707275
- ISBN-10: 1108707270
- Artikelnr.: 55295010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781108707275
- ISBN-10: 1108707270
- Artikelnr.: 55295010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Asia-Pacific judiciaries: themes and contemporary perspectives H. P. Lee
and Marilyn Pittard; 2. Independence and accountability of the judiciary:
comparative analysis of the theories and realities with lessons for the
Asia-Pacific Shimon Shetreet; 3. The judiciary of Bangladesh: its
independence and accountability M. Rafiqul Islam; 4. Judicial independence,
impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 5. The future of
judicial independence in China Lin Feng; 6. The judiciary in Fiji: a broken
reed Venkat Iyer; 7. Hong Kong's judiciary under 'one country, two systems'
Albert H. Y. Chen and P. Y. Lo; 8. Judicial independence and the rise of
the Supreme Court in India Rehan Abeyratne; 9. The Indonesian courts: from
non-independence to independence without accountability Nadirsyah Hosen;
10. Independence of the judiciary and securing the public trust in Japan
Shigenori Matsui; 11. The Malaysian judiciary: a Sisyphean quest for
redemption? H. P. Lee and Richard Foo; 12. Judicial power in Myanmar and
the challenge of judicial independence Melissa Crouch; 13. The Singapore
judiciary: independence, impartiality and integrity Kevin Y. L. Tan; 14.
Decline and fall of Sri Lanka's judiciary and prospects for resurrection
Suri Ratnapala; 15. Institutional independence of the judiciary: Taiwan's
incomplete reform Wen-Chen Chang; 16. The Vanuatu judiciary: a critical
check on executive power Miranda Forsyth; 17. Independence, impartiality
and integrity of the judiciary in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Hung Quang
Nguyen; 18. The challenges of judicial independence in the Asia-Pacific H.
P. Lee and Marilyn Pittard.
and Marilyn Pittard; 2. Independence and accountability of the judiciary:
comparative analysis of the theories and realities with lessons for the
Asia-Pacific Shimon Shetreet; 3. The judiciary of Bangladesh: its
independence and accountability M. Rafiqul Islam; 4. Judicial independence,
impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 5. The future of
judicial independence in China Lin Feng; 6. The judiciary in Fiji: a broken
reed Venkat Iyer; 7. Hong Kong's judiciary under 'one country, two systems'
Albert H. Y. Chen and P. Y. Lo; 8. Judicial independence and the rise of
the Supreme Court in India Rehan Abeyratne; 9. The Indonesian courts: from
non-independence to independence without accountability Nadirsyah Hosen;
10. Independence of the judiciary and securing the public trust in Japan
Shigenori Matsui; 11. The Malaysian judiciary: a Sisyphean quest for
redemption? H. P. Lee and Richard Foo; 12. Judicial power in Myanmar and
the challenge of judicial independence Melissa Crouch; 13. The Singapore
judiciary: independence, impartiality and integrity Kevin Y. L. Tan; 14.
Decline and fall of Sri Lanka's judiciary and prospects for resurrection
Suri Ratnapala; 15. Institutional independence of the judiciary: Taiwan's
incomplete reform Wen-Chen Chang; 16. The Vanuatu judiciary: a critical
check on executive power Miranda Forsyth; 17. Independence, impartiality
and integrity of the judiciary in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Hung Quang
Nguyen; 18. The challenges of judicial independence in the Asia-Pacific H.
P. Lee and Marilyn Pittard.
1. Asia-Pacific judiciaries: themes and contemporary perspectives H. P. Lee
and Marilyn Pittard; 2. Independence and accountability of the judiciary:
comparative analysis of the theories and realities with lessons for the
Asia-Pacific Shimon Shetreet; 3. The judiciary of Bangladesh: its
independence and accountability M. Rafiqul Islam; 4. Judicial independence,
impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 5. The future of
judicial independence in China Lin Feng; 6. The judiciary in Fiji: a broken
reed Venkat Iyer; 7. Hong Kong's judiciary under 'one country, two systems'
Albert H. Y. Chen and P. Y. Lo; 8. Judicial independence and the rise of
the Supreme Court in India Rehan Abeyratne; 9. The Indonesian courts: from
non-independence to independence without accountability Nadirsyah Hosen;
10. Independence of the judiciary and securing the public trust in Japan
Shigenori Matsui; 11. The Malaysian judiciary: a Sisyphean quest for
redemption? H. P. Lee and Richard Foo; 12. Judicial power in Myanmar and
the challenge of judicial independence Melissa Crouch; 13. The Singapore
judiciary: independence, impartiality and integrity Kevin Y. L. Tan; 14.
Decline and fall of Sri Lanka's judiciary and prospects for resurrection
Suri Ratnapala; 15. Institutional independence of the judiciary: Taiwan's
incomplete reform Wen-Chen Chang; 16. The Vanuatu judiciary: a critical
check on executive power Miranda Forsyth; 17. Independence, impartiality
and integrity of the judiciary in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Hung Quang
Nguyen; 18. The challenges of judicial independence in the Asia-Pacific H.
P. Lee and Marilyn Pittard.
and Marilyn Pittard; 2. Independence and accountability of the judiciary:
comparative analysis of the theories and realities with lessons for the
Asia-Pacific Shimon Shetreet; 3. The judiciary of Bangladesh: its
independence and accountability M. Rafiqul Islam; 4. Judicial independence,
impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam Ann Black; 5. The future of
judicial independence in China Lin Feng; 6. The judiciary in Fiji: a broken
reed Venkat Iyer; 7. Hong Kong's judiciary under 'one country, two systems'
Albert H. Y. Chen and P. Y. Lo; 8. Judicial independence and the rise of
the Supreme Court in India Rehan Abeyratne; 9. The Indonesian courts: from
non-independence to independence without accountability Nadirsyah Hosen;
10. Independence of the judiciary and securing the public trust in Japan
Shigenori Matsui; 11. The Malaysian judiciary: a Sisyphean quest for
redemption? H. P. Lee and Richard Foo; 12. Judicial power in Myanmar and
the challenge of judicial independence Melissa Crouch; 13. The Singapore
judiciary: independence, impartiality and integrity Kevin Y. L. Tan; 14.
Decline and fall of Sri Lanka's judiciary and prospects for resurrection
Suri Ratnapala; 15. Institutional independence of the judiciary: Taiwan's
incomplete reform Wen-Chen Chang; 16. The Vanuatu judiciary: a critical
check on executive power Miranda Forsyth; 17. Independence, impartiality
and integrity of the judiciary in Vietnam Pip Nicholson and Hung Quang
Nguyen; 18. The challenges of judicial independence in the Asia-Pacific H.
P. Lee and Marilyn Pittard.







