The Case for Judicial Councils as Fourth-Branch Institutions

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Judicial councils-separation of powers-fourth-branch institutions-judicial independence-four ideal types of judicial councils-a judge-controlled, politician-controlled, inter-branch and fourth-branch judicial council-danger of politicisation and corporativism of the judiciary

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Kosař, D., Šipulová, K., & Kadlec, O. (2024). The Case for Judicial Councils as Fourth-Branch Institutions. European Constitutional Law Review, 20(1), 82–119. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019624000038

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