Judicial Deliberation – A Comparative Analysis of the Decision-Making Processes in the Highest Civil Courts, Constitutional Courts and International Courts
deliberation, decision-making, drafting, judges, civil court, constitutional court, international court
Abstract :
[en] Deliberation between judges is key to the decision-making process in collegiate courts around the world. Its secretive nature and often non-binding traditions dictating the associated processes raise many questions. While the big picture of the process around the world shows certain similarities – above all the secrecy of the deliberation – many subtle differences exist. Overall, deliberation needs to be seen in the context of the whole decision-making process. In this sense, the process might involve actors beyond judges as well as preparatory drafting stages and communication between judges beyond the core deliberation itself.
The article aims at a comparative analysis of the deliberation and decision-making process between judges in the highest civil, commercial, constitutional courts or international courts against the background of different legal cultures and systems. Its objective is to unveil differences and similarities in approaches and legal traditions of national and international courts.
Disciplines :
Judicial law
Author, co-author :
Hornkohl, Lena
Nowak, Janek Tomasz
Spolverato, Giorgia
Siaplaouras, Philippos
JAIN, Priyanka ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for European Law > LCEL Research > Team Pierre-Henri CONAC
GRADONI, Lorenzo ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL) > LCEL Research
Santalo Goris, Carlos
Mantovani, Martina
TRUBACHEVA, Anastasia ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL) > LCEL Research
Vallines, Enrique
ABUBAKER, Habiba ; University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL) > LCEL Research
Judicial Deliberation – A Comparative Analysis of the Decision-Making Processes in the Highest Civil Courts, Constitutional Courts and International Courts