28 U.S.C. § 455(b)(5)(ii) 279
28 usc § 455(b)(5)(ii); aba Model Code of Judicial Conduct R. 2.11(A)(2)(b) 280
540 F.2d 459 (10th Cir. 1976) 52
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) Art. 9(a). 85
Arts 2.12– 2.13 Mt. Scopus Standards 378
Art. 2.15, Mt. Scopus Standards 84
Art. 3.1, Mt. Scopus Standards 378
Art. 64 of the UK Constitutional Reform Act 2005 84
Article 113 of the Moroccan Constitution of 2012 234
Article 116 of the Mozambican Constitution of 2004 234
Article 12 of the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act of 1971 88–89
Article 127(4) and (5) of the Ghanaian Constitution of 1992 233
Article 128(4) of the Ghanaian Constitution of 1992 234
Article 128(5) and (6) of the Ugandan Constitution of 1995 233
Article 143(1) of the Ugandan Constitution of 1995 234
Article 226 of the Mozambican Constitution of 2004 234
Article 37(3) of the Cameroon 1996 Constitution 229, 231–233
Articles 127 and 129 of the Benin Constitution of 1990 234
Articles 144–47, 151–54 of the Ugandan Constitution of 1995 232
Articles 146–48 of the Ghanaian Constitution of 1992 232
Articles 84–85 of the Namibian Constitution of 1990 232
Epilogue to The Code of Hammurabi (ca. 1780 bce) 197
principle 20, United Nations Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary 232
section 122 of the Botswana Constitution of 1966 233
section 177 of the South African Constitution of 1996 232
section 177(1) of the South African Constitution of 1996 231–232
section176 (3) of the South African Constitution of 1996 233