The Integrity of the Judge by Jonathan Soeharno

The Integrity of the Judge by Jonathan Soeharno

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Zusammenfassung

This book develops a comprehensive theory of judicial integrity through comparisons of established and developing democracies. A significant new work for legal theorists and philosophers, as well as scholars of legal and judicial ethics, The Integrity of the Judge offers a much-needed examination of an under-discussed concept.

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The Integrity of the Judge by Jonathan Soeharno

There is no consensus among legal scholars on the meaning of judicial integrity, nor has legal scholarship yet seen a well-articulated discussion about the normative concept of judicial integrity. This book makes an analysis of the discourses on judicial integrity in judiciaries in both established and developing democracies. In the former, the rule of law is well-developed and trust in the judges is high, yet new demands for accountability emerge. In the latter, traditional integrity problems such as fraud and corruption take centre stage. The author argues that integrity must be understood both as professional virtue -discussed here through the lens of virtue ethical theory - and as the safeguarding of public trust, as understood through institutional theory. The Integrity of the Judge is a significant new work for legal theorists and philosophers, as well as scholars of legal and judicial ethics.
Jonathan E. Soeharno teaches law at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. He has studied law and theology at Utrecht University, and philosophy at Radboud University Nijmegen (the Netherlands) and the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster (Germany).
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ISBN 13 9780754674092
ISBN 10 0754674096
Titel The Integrity of the Judge
Autor Jonathan Soeharno
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Verlag Taylor & Francis Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-05-28
Seitenanzahl 180
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