BOOKS - The Possibility of a European Judicial Culture (38) (Erasmus Law Lectures)
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The Possibility of a European Judicial Culture (38) (Erasmus Law Lectures)
Author: Elaine Mak
Year: August 26, 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 208 KB
Language: English
Year: August 26, 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 208 KB
Language: English
In this inaugural lecture, delivered at the Erasmus University Rotterdam on November 21, 2014, Elaine Mak outlines how legal research, integrating comparative and empirical methods, can provide insights to assist European judiciaries in responding to current challenges. Two important challenges relate to the on-going process of legal integration and to changing societal demands regarding judicial functioning in Europe. In this respect, the engagement of judges, policy makers, and multidisciplinary scholarship is needed to guide processes of harmonization of legal rules and procedures, and to respond to the European Commission's ambition to establish 'a true European judicial culture' among legal professionals. As a starting point for further reflection and debate, Mak presents a theoretical framework and methodology for the analysis of interaction between courts in Europe and the study of professional values for judicial decision making and judicial organization. Central elements in this perspective are leadership, culture, and the (in)flexibility of constitutional systems. The research theme and approach connect with Erasmus School of Law's research program 'Rethinking the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization, Privatization, and Multiculturalization.' *** ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO ( Erasmus Law Lectures - Vol. 38) [ Legal Theory, European Law, Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Socio-Legal Studies]