Title:Illegality Regimes and the Ongoing Transformation of Contemporary Citizenship
Author(s):AMAYA-CASTRO, Juan M.Date:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement, and strengthening of these regimes has a transformative, and perhaps even corrosive effect on the meaning and value of ...
Title:Instrumentalisation of Freedom of Expression in Postmodern Legal Discourses
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper rationalizes in the transatlantic perspective the instrumentalisation strategies of the right to free speech in postmodern legal discourses, stemming from the recent twenty years of American critical studies ...
Title:Integration through de-juridification? An Interjection
Author(s):JOERGES, ChristianDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Der Beitrag konzentriert sich auf das Verhaltnis von Recht und Governance in Europa. Er entwickelt den von Jurgen #eyer und mir vor 10 Jahren unter dem Titel „Deliberativer Supranationalismus“ eingefuhrten Ansatz fort. Die ...
Title:Introduction: Looking into the future...
Author(s):FERNÁNDEZ-BARRERA, Meritxell; DE FILIPPI, Primavera; GOMES DE ANDRADE, Norberto NunoDate:2010Type of Publication:Article
Title:Is There a Right Judge for Each Case? A Comparative Study of Case Assignment in Six European Countries
Author(s):FABRI, Marco; LANGBROEK, Philip M.Date:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper presents the findings of a qualitative, empirical study on the distribution of cases among judges in six European countries. Case assignment is one of the main issues of court organizations, because it touches ...
Title:Judge’s Empire? - Interview with Rudolf Bernhardt
Author(s):BERNHARDT, RudolfDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Prof. Dr. Rudolf Bernhardt is the former President and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg (France) and former Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International ...
Title:Judicial Evaluation in Context: Principles, Practices and Promise in Nine European Countries
Author(s):MOHR, Richard; CONTINI, FrancescoDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The paper analyses the experience of nine European countries in developing ways of evaluating judicial activity within the context of courts and responsible authorities, whether ministries or judicial councils. Recognising ...
Title:The Judicial Power and Democracy
Author(s):TROPER, MichelDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Une attitude simple et naïve conduirait à poser la question dans les termes suivants: est il conforme au principe démocratique que les procès ne soient pas tranchés par le peuple, comme dans certaines démocraties antiques ...
Title:La socialisation juridique ou de l’obéissance a la familiarisation par imprégnation
Author(s):KOURILSKY-AUGEVEN, ChantalDate:2007Abstract:A une conception américaine initiale d’une socialisation juridique envisagée du point de vue de la société et dont le critere de « réussite » est le choix par le sujet de l’obéissance aux normes juridiques et sociales ...
Title:Law as Mnemonics: The Mind as the Prime Source of Normativity
Author(s):NEUWIRTH, Rostam JosefDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:There is little doubt that drastic changes in our environment based on an ever faster pace of technological innovation have taken place during the last century. It is submitted that these changes also affected our modes ...
Title:Legal Application, Global Legal Pluralism and Hierarchies of Norms
Author(s):BERGÉ, Jean-SylvestreDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In a context of global legal pluralism, the application of the law can be analysed at several levels, namely national, international and regional. At each level, legal systems are organized around different normative ...