Abstract

The International Journal for Court Administration (IJCA) is an electronic journal which focuses on court, judicial, and justice system administration, management, and governance. It provides a platform for the professional exchange of knowledge, experience and research in those areas for a diverse audience of practitioners and academics.Its scope is international. The editors welcome submissions from court officials, judges, justice ministry officials, academic researchers and consultants whose work and interests lie in the practical aspects of the effective administration of justice.

Highlights

  • Some time ago, a Dutch politician expressed his distrust in the judiciary of the Netherlands

  • The curious outcome of his distrust was a proposition that judges should be appointed for an initial six-year term

  • In Switzerland, federal judges are appointed by the Parliament for an initial six-year term; appointment to subsequent term is almost guaranteed

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Introduction

A Dutch politician expressed his distrust in the judiciary of the Netherlands. The curious outcome of his distrust was a proposition that judges should be appointed for an initial six-year term. Some of those who shared the politician’s political background and predilections pleaded instead for judicial elections in the Netherlands. I want to briefly consider the idea of judicial elections.

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