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Toward a community of international judges

Daniel S Terris, Cesare P.R Romano and Leigh Swigart
Loyola of Los Angeles international & comparative law review, Vol.30(3), p.419
06/22/2008

Abstract

Demographic aspects Judges Judicial ethics Standards

International judges are a diverse lot, hailing from many countries around the globe, from a variety of professional backgrounds, and from legal systems with different rules and traditions. They also sit on courts with widely varying jurisdictions and missions. Despite this heterogeneity, we contend that, taken collectively, international judges comprise a community of knowledge-based experts where similarities across the group are more important than differences.

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