This book is about heroes of law. It provides examples of when judges
have exercised courage, moderation, wisdom, and justice rather than
blindly following the law. It also discusses the contentious issue of
whether a judge has a moral responsibility to defend the rule of law,
regardless of what the law actually states. The work presents a
collection of thirteen stories about judges who in different settings
have stood up against the authorities and public opinion in the
defence of the rule of law. An introductory chapter sets the scene
with two examples of situations gone wrong when those applying the law
have just followed the demands of those in power. The thirteen stories
are followed by two theoretical chapters discussing the moral
responsibility of the judge. Finally, the book explores the kind of
ethical theory required to guide judges in the assessments they must
make, and the choices they have to take in order to fulfil their moral
responsibilities. It is argued that the classic virtues of courage,
moderation, wisdom, and justice are all qualities that can contribute
to both sound judgment and reflection. The book thus seeks to nurture
a realistic culture and a tradition of cultivating lawyers who defend
the rule of law. Against a background where the history of our legal
institutions when put to the test, is largely nothing to be proud of,
the work seeks to change this by highlighting and reflecting on the
exceptions. The book will be illuminating reading for students and
academics working in the areas of Jurisprudence, Legal Ethics, and
Legal History.
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Thirteen Stories of Heroes of the Law
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000953060
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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