This book discusses how judges qualify their activities as objective. The data for this project was retrieved from a large sample of cases using Langacker's methodology. The sample included over a thousand decisions from Brazil, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Romania and the UK.
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Vito Breda is the Research Leader of the Comparative Law Group at the School of Law of the University of Southern Queensland. He held a tenure position in Cardiff and renewed visiting chairs at the University of Deusto. His research interests include European Law and Comparative Law.
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Festeinband. Condición: Wie neu. neue Ausgabe. 135 Seiten : 1 Illustration ; 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 280 g Neuwertiges Exemplar. - Contents -- A ck n o w led g m en ts 9 -- In tro d u c tio n an d m eth o d o lo g y 11 -- 1 Modest Objectivity in Judicial Reasoning11 -- 2 Objectivity: a second order of justification 18 -- 3 Research methods and assumptions 22 -- Bibliography 27 -- C h a p te r 1 -- T he G ram m ar o f Bias: Judicial Im p artiality in -- E u ro p ean Legal S y stem s31 -- 1 Introduction31 -- 2 Judicial Impartiality 32 -- 3 Judicial bias: A theoretical overview 39 -- 4 Allegations of objective judicial bias: A common -- legal language across Europe 44 -- 5 Subjective judicial bias: The national grammar -- of judicial bias 47 -- 6 Conclusion: The grammar of subjective and objective bias 52 -- Bibliography 53 -- C h a p te r 2 -- T ru th a n d justice as qualifiers o f the co n cep t o f -- judicial objectiv ity 59 -- 1 Introduction59 -- 2 The judicial objective truth, and nothing butthe procedural truth61 -- 3 Procedural and substantial truths65 -- 4 Interpreting the data: truth as a qualifier of judicial -- objectivity and verophobia 67 -- 5 Judicial objectivity as a qualifier of fairnessand justice 71 -- 6 Interpreting the data: justice, fairness and judicial -- objectivity 74 -- 7 Conclusion: truth, objectivity and justice77 -- Bibliography78 -- Chapter 3 -- Objective judicialdiscretion cases 81 -- 1 Introduction 81 -- 2 A theoretical overview83 -- 3 The analysis of the results 89 -- a) Pre-judices: explicit segmented epistemology90 -- b) External segmented epistemology92 -- c) Internal segmented epistemology 93 -- 4 Conclusion 96 -- Bibliography97 -- Chapter 4 -- A qualitative reflection:objectivity in judicial narratives 101 -- 1 Introduction 101 -- 2 Preliminary notes 102 -- 3 Reading the results of Table 1 105 -- 4 Uniqueness and odd communalities: commentary on the results 109 -- a) Objective textual interpretation (Group A )110 -- b) Objectified judicial discretion (Group B) 112 -- c) Objective impartiality (Group C )114 -- d) Objectivity as truth (Group D) 118 -- e) Objectivity as fairness (Group E )120 ISBN 9783631675908 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 221. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1076203
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