Judges and chief prosecutors in many US jurisdictions are elected, whereas in Canada these officials are appointed by governments. What implications does this have for the officials’ independence? In...


Judges and chief prosecutors in many US jurisdictions are elected, whereas in Canada these officials are appointed by governments. What implications does this have for the officials’ independence? In addition, which approach—electing or appointing—makes these officials more responsive to the public?




May 19, 2022
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