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Focusing on the role of judges in oppressive states, the book examines the judiciary's complicity in undermining the rule of law. It poses critical questions about the consequences of judicial actions that support oppression, the legal evaluation of such actions, and the moral implications of judges' participation. Through these inquiries, it seeks to understand the motivations behind judicial resistance and the broader impact on justice and governance.
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Judges Against Justice, Hans Petter Graver
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- 2016
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