Image for Laughing at the gods  : great judges and how they made the common law

Laughing at the gods : great judges and how they made the common law

See all formats and editions

Any effort to understand how law works has to take seriously its main players - judges.

Like any performance, judging should be evaluated by reference to those who are its best exponents.

Not surprisingly, the debate about what makes a 'great judge' is as heated and inconclusive as the debate about the purpose and nature of law itself.

History shows that those who are candidates for a judicial hall of fame are game changers who oblige us to rethink what it is to be a good judge.

So the best of judges must tread a thin line between modesty and hubris; they must be neither mere umpires nor demigods.

The eight judges showcased in this book demonstrate that, if the test of good judging is not about getting it right, but doing it well, then the measure of great judging is about setting new standards for what counts as judging well.

Read More
Available
£17.84 Save 15.00%
RRP £20.99
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 2 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107662761 / 9781107662766
Paperback / softback
20/02/2012
United Kingdom
English
Professional & Vocational Learn More