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The Responsible Judge Readings in Judicial Ethics 1993 Edition by Jr. John T. Noonan, Kenneth I. Winston , ABC-CLIO

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    Author(s)Jr. John T. Noonan, Kenneth I. Winston
    PublisherABC-CLIO
    ISBN9780275940232
    Pages432
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 1993

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    ABC-CLIO The Responsible Judge Readings in Judicial Ethics 1993 Edition by Jr. John T. Noonan, Kenneth I. Winston

    Society and individual members thereof who approach the court in conscience desire justice. They place their hope not only in the knowledge but also in the morality of the judges. At a time when the values of the judiciary are under intense scrutiny, Noonan and Winston present an extensive, highly informed collection of readings with commentary and explication. They address the concept and role of judge, the act of judging, and the requirements and potential abuses inherent in the system and process of sitting in judgment. This is a reflective, yet eminently realistic consideration of the fundamental issues and questions involved in establishing a reasonable framework for assessing judicial morality.The work first examines qualities of the ideal, corrupt, and over-zealous or political judge. The editors next address the judge's role and response in view of the tensions rising not only from the facts of the case and legal precedents but also from such human qualities as compassion. They also look at the power of social expectations and personal beliefs as possible influences on judicial decisions. Finally, the editors consider the need judges have for independence and study that necessary factor in relationships to accountability and also potential for abuse. This is a learned, inclusive, yet accessible and captivating, work. It will clarify and reinvigorate discussion of critically important issues fundamental to an ethical judiciary.



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