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STRENGTHEN THE JUDICIARY'S INDEPENDENCE IN EUROPE!
Strengthen the judiciary's independence in Europe! : international recommendations for an independent judicial power / eds. Peter-Alexis Albrecht, Sir John Thomas ; in cooperation with European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ).. [et all.]. - [Berlin] : BWV - Berliner Wissenschats-Verlag, [copy. 2009]. - 216 p. ; 24 cm
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DIREITO COMUNITÁRIO, UNIÃO EUROPEIA, SISTEMA JUDICIAL, INDEPENDÊNCIA DOS JUÍZES, DIREITO CRIMINAL, ORGANIZAÇÃO JUDICIÁRIA INTERNACIONAL

Foreword. INTRODUCTION. Strengthen judicial independence in Europe ! -- Experiences, conclusions and appeals from European Jurists / Peter-Alexis Albrecht. CHAPTER 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 Grob. Autonomy for the judiciary - political / Till Steffen. CHAPTER 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. CHAPTER 3: MODELS OF JUDICIAL SELF-GOVERNANCE. Some perspectives on councils for the judiciary / Lord Justice Sir John Thomas. Practical experiences of a self-governance 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 Wilhelminian models, to a democratic organization of the Courts in Germany! / Hans-Ernst Boettcher. CHAPTER 4: THE ORGANIZATION OF JUDICIAL SELF-GOVERNANCE: SELECTION, ASSESSMENT AND PROMOTION. The Italian system of "Open Roles": assessment 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 within the German judiciary / Edgar Isermann. CHAPTER 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? / Klaus Pfoertner. Emancipation of the Public Prosecutor's Office as a contribution to judicial independence / Gerhard Altvater. CHAPTER 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. APPENDIX. Opinion n.º 10(2007) of the Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) to the attention of the Committe of Ministers of the Council of Europe on the Council for the Judiciary at the service of society. Berlin appeal of European Judges and Public Prosecutors.