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T.M.C. Asser Press The Legitimacy of Highest Courts' Rulings - T.M.C. Asser Press

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Description

Explore the complex dynamics of judicial authority in this scholarly work from T.M.C. Asser Press. Building upon the foundations laid by Mitchel Lasser in his 2004 analysis of judicial transparency and legitimacy, this book offers a deep look into the modern challenges facing high-level legal systems. This volume features direct reflections from judges serving on the French, Belgian, and Dutch Cassation Courts. By providing an inside view of how these institutions operate, the text examines the specific pressures and evolving roles of these courts in a changing legal landscape. In addition to judicial perspectives, the book includes contributions from academic scholars. These experts analyze the various factors that determine why court decisions are viewed as legitimate by society. This collection serves as a vital resource for those studying comparative law, judicial transparency, and the institutional strength of European legal systems.

Key Features

Includes direct reflections from judges of the French, Belgian, and Dutch Cassation Courts regarding modern institutional challenges.

Uses Mitchel Lasser's comparative analysis of judicial transparency and legitimacy as a foundational framework for discussion.

Contains academic contributions that examine the wide range of factors influencing the legitimacy of high court decisions.

Provides a comparative look at the strengths and evolution of the French cassation system and related European models.

Offers essential research for students and professionals interested in the intersection of judicial deliberation and legal authority.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 February 2009
Listed Since
06 September 2008

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