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European Journal of Law Reform

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Issue 3, 2002

Carri Ginter
Attorney, Rodi and Partners, Tallinn; LL.B. Concordia International University Estonia; LL.M. (2001) University of Stockholm.
Article

Judges as Law Makers

Authors Mohammed B Hemraj
Author's information

Mohammed B Hemraj
Mohammed B. Hemraj ACIB, B.A. (Hons), LL.B. (Hons), M.Jur. M.Phil, e-mail: zakiint@onet.co.uk. The author thanks Mike Spencer, Timothy James and David Carpenter for reading and commenting on the draft article.

Lora Borissova
Researcher at the Institute of European Legal Studies, University of Liège. This paper is being written in the framework of and thanks to the Interuniversitary Attraction Pole (Liège, Ghent, Brussels), initiated by the Belgian State, Prime Minister's Office, Science Policy Programming.

Eithne Mills
Lecturer, School of Law, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

James McConvill
Articled Clerk, Allens Arthur Robinson, Melbourne, Australia.

Maureen B. Fitzmahan
Maureen Fitzmahan is an American scholar teaching in Eastern Europe. She is an Associate Professor of Law at Concordia International University in Tallinn, Estonia, where she teaches international law and international human rights law. She began her career as an assistant attorney general for the state of Washington in the United States and later taught and did field research on East European law. She writes on the Ukrainian legal system and does research on former Soviet dissidents and justice for crimes against humanity.