TABLE OF CONTENTS (MacKay)
A. The Judicial Tradition
i. The Traditional Role of the Judge
ii. The Judicial Role: Myths and Realities
iii. Judicial Power
B. "Judicial Ethics": A Need for Definition
A. The Rise of Judicial Codes
B. Resistance to Judicial Codes
i. Judicial Independence
C. Creating a Judicial Code
i. Revising the Code: The American Experience
ii. New Judicial Codes: The African Experience
A. The Public
i. Public Confidence
ii. An American Study: Perception of Bias
iii. Impartiality: Objectifying the Standard of Conduct
B. The Judiciary
i. Judicial Education: Bringing Ethics into the Light
ii. Misunderstandings and loss of respect for the Judiciary.
PART IV: ETHICAL REALITIES: ISSUES
A. Rural Judges
B. Public v. Private Lives
C. New Issues: Ethical Considerations
i. Sexual Harassment
ii. Judiciary and the Media
PART V: JUDICIAL SPEECH: A CANADIAN CASE STUDY IN THE NEED FOR GUIDANCE
i. The Berger Inquiry: Out-of-court speech
ii. The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal Inquiry (Marshall Affair): Incourt speech
iii. Judge Ruffo: Activism in and out of court
iv. The Bartlett Inquiry: Speech beyond the pale
v. Quo vadis on judicial speech?
i. The Tennessee Judicial Code
ii. The Kenya Experience
iii. The Canadian Experience