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1. Expectations to strengthen judicial independence. Could an independent judiciary be a counterbalance to the erosion of European Principles of Criminal Law? / Peter-Alexis Albrecht
German constitutional expectations / Thomas Gross
Autonomy for the judiciary
political expectations / Till Steffen. 2. European trends and constitutional framework for judicial self-governance. Following European trends: challenges and choices to be made / Eric Alt
Self-government and constitutional law: the Italian experience / Giovanni Salvi
Political power and judicial power: the Portuguese model / Orlando Afonso 3. Models of judicial self-governance. Some perspectives on Councils for the Judiciary / John Thomas
Practical experiences of a self-governed judiciary: the Spanish model / Joaquin Bayo-Delgado
Judicial self-governance: a role model for Germany / Christoph Frank
Self-governance within the courts: vertical versus horizontal / Horst Haeuser
Away from Napoleonic and Whilhelminian Models, to a democratic organization of the courts for Germany / Hans-Ernst Boettcher. 4. The organization of judicial self-governance: selection, assessment and promotion. The Italian system of 'Open Roles': assessments within autonomous career structures in a self-governed judiciary / Giovanni Salvi
Neither fear nor hope
personal and structural conditions of a self-governed judiciary / Carsten Loebbert
De-hierarchization of personnel administration: various reform possibilities with the German judiciary / Edgar Isermann. 5. The role played by the Public Prosecutor's Office within a self-governed judiciary. Autonomy and self-governance of the Portuguese Public Prosecutor's Office / António Cluny
The German Public Prosecutor's Office: a political marionette?: a need for independence! / Klaus Pfoertner
Emancipation of the Public Prosecutor's Office as a contribution to judicial independence / Gerhard Altvater. 6. A code of conduct as a means of limitation the judicial gain in power. Is there any place for ethics?: implementing the deontological code of judges and prosecutors in Romania / Ion Copoeru
Ethics of judicial behavior / Elisabeth Kreth
The specter of 'judicial ethics' / Ulrich Baltzer. Final remarks. European images of justice
the need for perspectives of judicial control / Stefan Braum.
German constitutional expectations / Thomas Gross
Autonomy for the judiciary
political expectations / Till Steffen. 2. European trends and constitutional framework for judicial self-governance. Following European trends: challenges and choices to be made / Eric Alt
Self-government and constitutional law: the Italian experience / Giovanni Salvi
Political power and judicial power: the Portuguese model / Orlando Afonso 3. Models of judicial self-governance. Some perspectives on Councils for the Judiciary / John Thomas
Practical experiences of a self-governed judiciary: the Spanish model / Joaquin Bayo-Delgado
Judicial self-governance: a role model for Germany / Christoph Frank
Self-governance within the courts: vertical versus horizontal / Horst Haeuser
Away from Napoleonic and Whilhelminian Models, to a democratic organization of the courts for Germany / Hans-Ernst Boettcher. 4. The organization of judicial self-governance: selection, assessment and promotion. The Italian system of 'Open Roles': assessments within autonomous career structures in a self-governed judiciary / Giovanni Salvi
Neither fear nor hope
personal and structural conditions of a self-governed judiciary / Carsten Loebbert
De-hierarchization of personnel administration: various reform possibilities with the German judiciary / Edgar Isermann. 5. The role played by the Public Prosecutor's Office within a self-governed judiciary. Autonomy and self-governance of the Portuguese Public Prosecutor's Office / António Cluny
The German Public Prosecutor's Office: a political marionette?: a need for independence! / Klaus Pfoertner
Emancipation of the Public Prosecutor's Office as a contribution to judicial independence / Gerhard Altvater. 6. A code of conduct as a means of limitation the judicial gain in power. Is there any place for ethics?: implementing the deontological code of judges and prosecutors in Romania / Ion Copoeru
Ethics of judicial behavior / Elisabeth Kreth
The specter of 'judicial ethics' / Ulrich Baltzer. Final remarks. European images of justice
the need for perspectives of judicial control / Stefan Braum.