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Tables of Contents for Judicial Independence in the Age of Democracy
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables
vii
 
Acknowledgements
viii
 
Toward a General Theory of Judicial Independence
1
24
Peter H. Russell
The Pillars and Politics of Judicial Independence in the United States
25
12
Henry J. Abraham
Stifling Judicial Independence from Within: The Japanese Judiciary
37
25
David M. O'Brien
Yasuo Ohkoshi
The Dynamics of Judicial (In)dependence in Russia
62
27
Todd Foglesong
Judicial Independence in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe
89
22
A. E. Dick Howard
Judicial Independence in Latin Countries of Western Europe
111
20
Carlo Guarnieri
Autonomy versus Accountability: The German Judiciary
131
24
Donald P. Kommers
Judicial Independence in England: A Loss of Innocence
155
18
Robert Stevens
Judicial Independence in Australia
173
21
John M. Williams
Seeking Social Justice? Judicial Independence and Responsiveness in a Changing South Africa
194
13
Hugh Corder
Between Two Systems of Law: The Judiciary in Hong Kong
207
26
Jill Cottrell
Yash Ghai
The Critical Challenge of Judicial Independence in Israel
233
18
Shimon Shetreet
Judicial Independence and Instability in Central America
251
22
J. Michael Dodson
Donald W. Jackson
The European Court of Justice
273
28
Martin Shapiro
Conclusion: Judicial Independence in Comparative Perspective
301
8
Peter H. Russell
Notes on Contributors
309
4
Index
313