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"Volcansek and her colleagues are to be commended for their historical and comparative scholarship which makes this book a must for all students of judicial process." "[an] engaging and thought-provoking study which will earn a place among important contributions to our understanding of the judicial role in the political economy of democratic societies."
--International Social Science Review

"The strength of this volume rests in the four interior chapters that outline in historical fashion how each of the four Western nations has dealt with errant judges. These chapters are rich in information not generally known or widely understood by American scholars." "a useful guide that inventories the mkechanisms available to a democratic polity when seeking to correct the conduct of judicial officials. This volume warrants our attention."
--Law and Politics Book Review

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