The first book on the Supreme Court to incorporate extensive in-depth interviews with former justices, this study provides both insiders' accounts of how decisions are made and an empirical analysis of more than 3,000 Court decisions.
'The Transformation of the Supreme Court of Canada provides the most current and comprehensive evaluation of the court's behaviour over the last thirty years while focusing on four major themes: the court's transformation; the court as both political and legal; the court as politically moderate; and the court as democratic. Despite his sophisticated methodologies, Donald R. Songer has written an imminently readable and accessible book. While properly grounding the work in the Canadian judicial literature, he also incorporates the research on the U.S. courts when appropriate. This work is a significant achievement.'-Stacia Haynie, Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University
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'The Transformation of the Supreme Court of Canada provides the most current and comprehensive evaluation of the court's behaviour over the last thirty years while focusing on four major themes: the court's transformation; the court as both political and legal; the court as politically moderate; and the court as democratic. Despite his sophisticated methodologies, Donald R. Songer has written an imminently readable and accessible book. While properly grounding the work in the Canadian judicial literature, he also incorporates the research on the U.S. courts when appropriate. This work is a significant achievement.'-Stacia Haynie, Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.