Consequential Courts
Judicial Roles in Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Kagan, Robert A.; Silverstein, Gordon; Kapiszewski, Diana
Consequential Courts
Judicial Roles in Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Kagan, Robert A.; Silverstein, Gordon; Kapiszewski, Diana
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Maps the roles in governance that courts are undertaking and how they matter in the political life of these nations.
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Maps the roles in governance that courts are undertaking and how they matter in the political life of these nations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026537
- ISBN-10: 1107026539
- Artikelnr.: 36957083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 801g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026537
- ISBN-10: 1107026539
- Artikelnr.: 36957083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Expanding Judicial Roles in New or Restored Democracies: 1. The
politics of courts in democratization: four junctures in Asia Tom Ginsburg;
2. Fragmentation? Defection? Legitimacy? Explaining judicial roles in
post-communist 'colored revolutions' Alexei Trochev; 3. Constitutional
authority and judicial pragmatism: politics and law in the evolution of
South Africa's constitutional court Heinz Klug; 4. Distributing political
power: the constitutional tribunal in post-authoritarian Chile Druscilla L.
Scribner; 5. The transformation of the Mexican Supreme Court into an arena
for political contestation Mónica Castillejos-Aragón; Part II. Expanding
Judicial Roles in Established Democracies: 6. Courts enforcing political
accountability: the role of criminal justice in Italy Carlo Guarnieri; 7.
The Dutch Hoge Raad: judicial roles played, lost, and not played Nick Huls;
8. A consequential court: the US Supreme Court in the twentieth century
Robert A. Kagan; 9. Judicial constitution-making in a divided society - the
Israeli case Amnon Reichman; 10. Public interest litigation and the
transformation of the Supreme Court of India Manoj Mate; 11. The judicial
dynamics of the French and European fundamental rights revolution Mitchel
de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser; 12. Constitutional courts as bulwarks of secularism
Ran Hirschl; Part III. Four 'Provocations': 13. Why the legal complex is
integral to theories of consequential courts Terence C. Halliday; 14.
Judicial power: getting it and keeping it John Ferejohn; 15. Out of phase:
politics, regimes, and regime politics Mark A. Graber; 16. The mighty
problem continues Martin Shapiro; 17. Conclusion: of judicial ships and
winds of change Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein and Robert A. Kagan.
politics of courts in democratization: four junctures in Asia Tom Ginsburg;
2. Fragmentation? Defection? Legitimacy? Explaining judicial roles in
post-communist 'colored revolutions' Alexei Trochev; 3. Constitutional
authority and judicial pragmatism: politics and law in the evolution of
South Africa's constitutional court Heinz Klug; 4. Distributing political
power: the constitutional tribunal in post-authoritarian Chile Druscilla L.
Scribner; 5. The transformation of the Mexican Supreme Court into an arena
for political contestation Mónica Castillejos-Aragón; Part II. Expanding
Judicial Roles in Established Democracies: 6. Courts enforcing political
accountability: the role of criminal justice in Italy Carlo Guarnieri; 7.
The Dutch Hoge Raad: judicial roles played, lost, and not played Nick Huls;
8. A consequential court: the US Supreme Court in the twentieth century
Robert A. Kagan; 9. Judicial constitution-making in a divided society - the
Israeli case Amnon Reichman; 10. Public interest litigation and the
transformation of the Supreme Court of India Manoj Mate; 11. The judicial
dynamics of the French and European fundamental rights revolution Mitchel
de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser; 12. Constitutional courts as bulwarks of secularism
Ran Hirschl; Part III. Four 'Provocations': 13. Why the legal complex is
integral to theories of consequential courts Terence C. Halliday; 14.
Judicial power: getting it and keeping it John Ferejohn; 15. Out of phase:
politics, regimes, and regime politics Mark A. Graber; 16. The mighty
problem continues Martin Shapiro; 17. Conclusion: of judicial ships and
winds of change Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein and Robert A. Kagan.
Part I. Expanding Judicial Roles in New or Restored Democracies: 1. The
politics of courts in democratization: four junctures in Asia Tom Ginsburg;
2. Fragmentation? Defection? Legitimacy? Explaining judicial roles in
post-communist 'colored revolutions' Alexei Trochev; 3. Constitutional
authority and judicial pragmatism: politics and law in the evolution of
South Africa's constitutional court Heinz Klug; 4. Distributing political
power: the constitutional tribunal in post-authoritarian Chile Druscilla L.
Scribner; 5. The transformation of the Mexican Supreme Court into an arena
for political contestation Mónica Castillejos-Aragón; Part II. Expanding
Judicial Roles in Established Democracies: 6. Courts enforcing political
accountability: the role of criminal justice in Italy Carlo Guarnieri; 7.
The Dutch Hoge Raad: judicial roles played, lost, and not played Nick Huls;
8. A consequential court: the US Supreme Court in the twentieth century
Robert A. Kagan; 9. Judicial constitution-making in a divided society - the
Israeli case Amnon Reichman; 10. Public interest litigation and the
transformation of the Supreme Court of India Manoj Mate; 11. The judicial
dynamics of the French and European fundamental rights revolution Mitchel
de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser; 12. Constitutional courts as bulwarks of secularism
Ran Hirschl; Part III. Four 'Provocations': 13. Why the legal complex is
integral to theories of consequential courts Terence C. Halliday; 14.
Judicial power: getting it and keeping it John Ferejohn; 15. Out of phase:
politics, regimes, and regime politics Mark A. Graber; 16. The mighty
problem continues Martin Shapiro; 17. Conclusion: of judicial ships and
winds of change Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein and Robert A. Kagan.
politics of courts in democratization: four junctures in Asia Tom Ginsburg;
2. Fragmentation? Defection? Legitimacy? Explaining judicial roles in
post-communist 'colored revolutions' Alexei Trochev; 3. Constitutional
authority and judicial pragmatism: politics and law in the evolution of
South Africa's constitutional court Heinz Klug; 4. Distributing political
power: the constitutional tribunal in post-authoritarian Chile Druscilla L.
Scribner; 5. The transformation of the Mexican Supreme Court into an arena
for political contestation Mónica Castillejos-Aragón; Part II. Expanding
Judicial Roles in Established Democracies: 6. Courts enforcing political
accountability: the role of criminal justice in Italy Carlo Guarnieri; 7.
The Dutch Hoge Raad: judicial roles played, lost, and not played Nick Huls;
8. A consequential court: the US Supreme Court in the twentieth century
Robert A. Kagan; 9. Judicial constitution-making in a divided society - the
Israeli case Amnon Reichman; 10. Public interest litigation and the
transformation of the Supreme Court of India Manoj Mate; 11. The judicial
dynamics of the French and European fundamental rights revolution Mitchel
de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser; 12. Constitutional courts as bulwarks of secularism
Ran Hirschl; Part III. Four 'Provocations': 13. Why the legal complex is
integral to theories of consequential courts Terence C. Halliday; 14.
Judicial power: getting it and keeping it John Ferejohn; 15. Out of phase:
politics, regimes, and regime politics Mark A. Graber; 16. The mighty
problem continues Martin Shapiro; 17. Conclusion: of judicial ships and
winds of change Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein and Robert A. Kagan.