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This book, formed as a series of essays in honour of Professor Carl
Baudenbacher, addresses the very art of judicial reasoning, and
features contributions from many of the foremost current or former
national, supranational, or international judges. This unique
volume is intended first and foremost for legal scholars, but its
approachable style makes it readily accessible for students and for
those with a general interest in the application of the law and
justice in today's multi-layered world. The collection of essays is
rather more philosophical and reflective as opposed to doctrinal.
Each contribution focuses on the nature and operation of justice,
the independence of the judiciary, and on judicial style primarily
from the perspective of the judges themselves. The book provides
perspectives on what it means to be accountable and independent as
a judge, the role of language and languages in the quest for
justice, while other contributions acquaint readers with the some
of the structures of courts themselves, or indeed question for whom
judgments are written. Each chapter has been written by a presiding
judge, or head of an institution and the book is divided into three
parts: - Part I Art and Method - Part II Justice and the Judiciary
- Part III Reasoning and Language(s)
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