Objectivity of Judicial Decisions
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Objectivity of Judicial Decisions

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135 pages 2016

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This book discusses how judges qualify their activities as objective. The data for this project was retrieved from a large sample of cases using Langacker?s methodology. The sample included over a thousand decisions from Brazil, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Romania and the UK. The decisions considered allegations of judicial bias, unfairness, and injustice. Pre-judices are shared cognitive methods that legal practitioners perceive as necessary. The results of the study directly confirm Pierre Legrand?s claims of pre-judices in legal discourse, and as corollary, Jules L. Coleman and Brian Leiter?s idea of modest objectivity in law.

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