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Tittel:Conceptualising Judicial Independence and Accountability from a Regulatory Perspective
Ansvar:Shivaraj S Huchhanavar
Forfatter:Huchhanavar, Shivaraj S
Materialtype:Artikkel - elektronisk
Signatur:Oslo law review
Utgitt:Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2022
Omfang:S. 110–148
Serie:Oslo law review ; 2/2022
Emneord:Vitenskapelig publikasjon
Geografiske emneord:India / Storbritannia
Note:Open access, Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Innhold:Abstract
This article builds on a comparative study of judicial conduct regulation regimes in India and the United Kingdom. It critically assesses judicial independence and accountability from a regulatory perspective. The article argues that judicial independence and accountability have three essential dimensions: individual, internal and institutional. Therefore, the legal frameworks that set up and support regulatory regimes must adequately emphasise all three dimensions. However, the legal frameworks in India and the UK mostly focus on institutional independence, underemphasising individual independence in the process, while internal judicial independence has been a vanishing point of jurisprudence in both jurisdictions. Similarly, there are notable gaps in the accountability frameworks of both countries.

Keywords: judicial independence, judicial accountability, internal judicial independence, internal judicial accountability, judicial regulation
Del av verk:Oslo law review 2/2022

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