The Australian Judiciary

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Cambridge University Press, 2001 M10 22 - 298 páginas
This work will come to be considered the definitive book on the Australian judiciary, its history, its training, its work, its techniques, its problems and its future. Apart from a wealth of descriptive material about different tiers of courts and judges and the role of the judiciary as the third sector of government, the authors offer analysis and commentary about judicial conduct, judicial independence, the work of judges beyond the courts, accountability of judges, and the dangers to judicial institutions. The Australian Judiciary is an excellent reference and will appeal to legal scholars internationally.
 

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Introduction
1
The Courts and Judges
11
The Judiciary as a Branch of Government
35
Appointment and Conditions of Service
74
Removal Suspension and Discipline of Judges
101
Judicial Conduct
132
ExtraJudicial Activities of Judges
166
Protecting Judicial Institutions
180
The Accountability of Judges
217
A Public Trust
272
Appendix
281
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