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Judicial independence and corporate employment: Evidence from China
Finance Research Letters, 2023Hao Yang +2 more
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Judicial Control of Official Discretion
American Political Science Review, 1928When men reflect about government, whether practically or academically, they always turn up, if they think deeply enough, two central problems: first, how to ensure that government shall do what it is supposed to do, and secondly, how to ensure that it shall not do other things.
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Judicial control within the Union
2012To a considerable degree EU law has been shaped by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The Court has rightly been called a ‘motor of integration’ because, in the years of Euroscepticism and political standstill on the question of ‘deepening’ integration, it has largely created the ‘ acquis communautaire ’ .
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Judicial independence and corporate innovation: Evidence from the establishment of circuit courts
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2023Shaojie Lai, Hamish D Anderson
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Judicial Control of Administration
Public Administration Review, 1989Rosemary O'Leary, Martin Shapiro
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The Control of Executive Power, Judicial and Extra-Judicial
Israel Law Review, 1984openaire +1 more source
Judicial independence and crash risk: Evidence from a natural experiment in China
Journal of Corporate Finance, 2023exaly

