Judicial independence in transition
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Judical Independence in Transition : Strengthening the Rule of Law in the OSCE Region

Strenthening the rule of law has become a key factor for the transition to democracy and the protection of human rights. As such it plays a vital role in the activities of those organizations engaged in supporting countries in transition. Though the significance of the rule of law has materialized in international standard setting the question of implementation is largely unexplored. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) - the sucessor of the CSCE which helped to end the cold war - is now active in supporting states of the former Soviet Union and South-Eastern Europe in the development of strategies to enhance the rule of law. A central element of this endeavour is judicial independence which protects the courts in their adjudication from influence and pressure contrary to the law. While most foreign and international rule of law initiatives without much success have tried to transplant Western institutional safeguards to transitional countries, it is now time to reconsider.


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Serie / Reihe: Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht 233

Personen: Bogdandy, Armin von Bruns, Viktor Max-Planck-Institut Wolfrum, Rüdiger Seibert-Fohr, Anja Müller, Lydia Friederike Zimmermann, Dominik Schmidt, Eva Katinka Klatte, Saskia

Standort: BSP Jura

Schlagwörter: Demokratie Systemtransformation Richter Organisation für Sicherheit und Zusammenarbeit in Europa Unabhängigkeit Mitgliedsstaat

Judicial independence in transition / Anja Seibert-Fohr (ed.). - Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London : Springer, 2012. - XIII, 1378 Seiten : graphische Darstellungen. - (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht; 233). - englisch
ISBN 978-3-642-28298-0 Festeinband : EUR 181,85

Zugangsnummer: 00013612 - Barcode: 2-9394144-8-00016353-8
Völkerrecht - Signatur: PR 2158 M464-ja - Buch