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- W2048318515 abstract "In colnmon law systems today, the nature of the appellate judicial role is xtill a subject fot intense debate. In the comnaon law world what defines a 'great' judge renzains a matter of permanent fascination and, in some respects, deep controversy. In fact, ambivalence about the character of judicial functions is only to be expected in legal systelns where judicial authority is, on the one hand, traditionally traced (as in classical conamon law thought) to cultural sources (the judge seen as guardian and interpreter of columunity values or of al1 ancient, even timeless, cultural wisdom) but, on the other, is practically based in a constitutional framework locatiI1g judiciaries politicAlly as part of the governmental structure of the state. The conditions of debate seen1 only to intensify as the regulatory scope and functions of the state grow. In these circumstances, recent legal thought in the common law world has reinterprete(l the position of the judge prirnarily in two broad but dis;tinct ways, each a response to the proliferation of modern governmental controls and regulatory strategies. One approach has tried to renovate and reintelpret, in the light of modern political conditions, something like the classical cotumon law conception of judges as voices of the culture or community in which they adjudicate; asserting, reflecting and protecting its values expressed through law. While jurists such as Roscoe Pouncl an(l Lon Fuller can be understood as having contributed in various ways to this line of approach, Ronald Dworkin is widely recognised as its most important contemporary theoretical exponent. Dworkin has tried to justify the judicial enforcement of rights as part of the legal matrix of the political community's values, and }1AS insisted upon a clear distinction between a judicial commitment to legal principle and the governmental task of forming and promoting policy. From a different viewpoint, an emphasis on the roots of the judge's authority in the social or cultural colltext of cldjudication may make it possible to recognise adjudication, alongside arbitration an(l Ine(liation, as part of a continuum of mechanisms of communal peace1llaking, tlle clistinctions between these being defined partly by the relative distancing of the decision-maker fronl tlle social context of relationships in connection with which a dispute is to be reselved.'" @default.
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- W2048318515 title "Realism, Pragmatism and the Appellate Judge" @default.
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