How Should a Society Pick Its Judges? | Debater Duel
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Should justice be decided at the ballot box or behind closed doors?
In this thought-provoking Debater Duel, Asians Quarterfinalist David Mencias and Asians Double Octofinalist Namita Pandey face off on the motion: “This House prefers appointed to elected judges.”
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In most countries judges are appointed. In other countries, such as the US, Japan, and Switzerland, some judges are elected. The methods and voting systems used to elect these judges vary based on country and municipality.
This debate explores fairness, independence, and accountability in the justice system:
• Do appointed judges better protect judicial independence and expertise?
• Or do elected judges ensure democratic accountability and public trust?
A must-watch for debaters, students, and anyone interested in law, democracy, and governance.
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