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Foreign Judges in the Pacific

«Anna Dziedzic’s Foreign Judges in the Pacific is a must read for anyone interested in comparative constitutional law, court practice, legal theory and/or the legal facets of development aid programmes. Through a masterful combination of empirical research and legal analysis, the book sheds light on the largely underexplored (even if not uncommon) practice of appointing foreign judges to domestic courts, offering an in-depth and well-sourced discussion of the challenges and opportunities that come with it in terms of judicial independence, impartiality, representation, transnational knowledge reach and local knowledge gaps. The book’s focus on the Pacific broadens the horizon of existing comparative legal research, while providing useful insights for the use of foreign judges in domestic courts elsewhere in the world. The author more than meets her promise to help understanding the contemporary role of judges and the judiciary under conditions of globalisation.»

Patrícia Jerónimo, Law Professor, University of Minho, Portugal, former Visiting Lecturer at UNTL (N
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Detaljer

Forlag
Hart Publishing
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
264
ISBN
9781509942909
Utgivelsesår
2023
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«Anna Dziedzic’s Foreign Judges in the Pacific is a must read for anyone interested in comparative constitutional law, court practice, legal theory and/or the legal facets of development aid programmes. Through a masterful combination of empirical research and legal analysis, the book sheds light on the largely underexplored (even if not uncommon) practice of appointing foreign judges to domestic courts, offering an in-depth and well-sourced discussion of the challenges and opportunities that come with it in terms of judicial independence, impartiality, representation, transnational knowledge reach and local knowledge gaps. The book’s focus on the Pacific broadens the horizon of existing comparative legal research, while providing useful insights for the use of foreign judges in domestic courts elsewhere in the world. The author more than meets her promise to help understanding the contemporary role of judges and the judiciary under conditions of globalisation.»

Patrícia Jerónimo, Law Professor, University of Minho, Portugal, former Visiting Lecturer at UNTL (N

«In this insightful and important book, Anna Dziedcic examines the role of foreign judges in a range of Pacific jurisdictions, and the factors influencing the legitimacy and effectiveness of this form of ‘outsider’ constitutional influence. Wide-ranging in scope, nuanced and thoughtful in approach, it should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in constitutionalism in the Pacific, small states and the Global South, and for those interested in how we can realize commitments to judicial independence and effectiveness in these contexts.»

Rosalind Dixon, Professor of Law, at the University of New South Wales

«In a world in which the judicial role in upholding the rule of law and democratic values is increasingly contested, Anna Dziedzic’s book opens the door to a fresh set of dynamics. Her nuanced, perceptive, and knowledgeable study of the complexities surrounding the role of non-citizen judges in the highest courts of nine Pacific states advances the limits of scholarship in an exemplary fashion. This book also stimulates critical analysis of the tensions surrounding the constitutional democratic model in often challenging conditions. I highly recommend it.»

Hugh Corder, Professor of Public Law at the University of Cape Town, South Africa

«In this fascinating and lucidly written book, Anna Dziedzic interrogates the practice of relying on judges who hail from other lands to adjudicate domestic constitutional cases. She enables readers to appreciate the influence that such foreign judges may bring to bear on processes of constitutional justice, and in doing so significantly advances our understanding of the reach and implications of judicial globalisation. Dziedzich also deserves to be commended for focusing her study on the Pacific, showcasing how this region offers sites and themes that can help advance the field of comparative constitutional studies as a whole»

Maartje De Visser, Assistant Professor of Law at the Singapore Management University, Singapore

«Anna Dziedzic’s well-researched study provides important insights not only into its express topic, described in its title, but also into broad questions about constitutional law and theory. Though the practice she analyzes is interesting but might seem of limited scope, in fact her arguments lead the reader to think more about what exactly constitutional interpretation is and how it relates to a nation’s people.»

Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law emeritus, Harvard Law School

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