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Swiss Justice in Comparison
An Outline of the Swiss Judicial System According to the Approach by Devlin and Dodek
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Veröffentlicht 2019, von Arabella Ryser bei Nomos, STAV, VOE
ISBN: 978-3-8487-5644-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage
134 Seiten
22.8 cm x 15.3 cm
What are the operating principles of the jurisdiction of Switzerland? By applying the model of the «regulatory pyramid», a conceptual framework developed by Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek in their book «Regulating Judges – Beyond Independence and Accountability» (2016), this study assesses the position of Swiss judges and courts.
The regulatory pyramid has become a standard model for ...
The regulatory pyramid has become a standard model for ...
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What are the operating principles of the jurisdiction of Switzerland? By applying the model of the «regulatory pyramid», a conceptual framework developed by Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek in their book «Regulating Judges – Beyond Independence and Accountability» (2016), this study assesses the position of Swiss judges and courts.
The regulatory pyramid has become a standard model for comparing jurisdiction systems around the world. Devlin and Dodek’s approach goes beyond the traditional focus of independence and accountability and provides a broad overview of how a judiciary functions.
What are the operating principles of the jurisdiction of Switzerland? By applying the model of the «regulatory pyramid», a conceptual framework developed by Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek in their book «Regulating Judges – Beyond Independence and Accountability» (2016), this study assesses the position of Swiss judges and courts.
The regulatory pyramid has become a standard model for comparing jurisdiction systems around the world. Devlin and Dodek’s approach goes beyond the traditional focus of independence and accountability and provides a broad overview of how a judiciary functions.