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The Judicial-Policy-Dialogue Game

2021
How do courts show the two faces of judicial power in the interaction with the political branches? In order to approach this question, I design the Judicial-Policy-Dialogue Game. The game simplifies the implicit and explicit interaction between the highest court and the governing majority to identify core mechanisms in the interplay between both actors.
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Judicial Dialogue about Judicial Independence in terms of Rule of Law Backsliding

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The latest CEU DI Working Paper by our Post-doctoral Fellow Barbara Grabowska-Moroz discusses the recent ruling of the Court of Justice of the EU in the Getin Noble Bank case (C-132/20) in which the Court decided to discuss judicial independence with the Polish "judge" appointed by the captured council for the judiciary.Both aspects of the Getin Noble ...
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The Challenges of the Judicial Dialogue in Mercosur

The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 2015
Since its inception, Mercosur has opted for a non-coercive and diplomatic dispute settlement system. State Parties still oscillate between institutionalization based on the European model and the maintenance of an arbitral system for the settlement of disputes. This choice is linked to the possibility and limits of judicial dialogue in Mercosur.
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Judicial Dialogue and Human Rights

2017
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the extent, method, purpose and effects of domestic and international courts' judicial dialogue on human rights. The analysis covers national courts' judicial dialogue from different regions of the world, including Eastern Europe, Latin America, Canada, Nigeria and Malaysia.
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The Limits of Global Judicial Dialogue

2016
The notion that 'global judicial dialogue' is contributing to the globalization of constitutional law has attracted considerable scholarly attention. Numerous scholars have characterized the citation of foreign law by constitutional courts as a form of 'dialogue' that both reflects and fosters the emergence of a common global enterprise of ...
Law, DS, Chang, WC
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The politics of judicial dialogue

2023
David S. Law, Mark Tushnet
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Judicial Dialogue after the Genocide in Rwanda

International Community Law Review, 2019
Abstract In this study, the author describes the dialogue between the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Gacaca courts after one of the bloodiest conflicts in the contemporary history of Africa – the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The purpose of this work is to show how international and internal cooperation can influence the solving of armed
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Constitutional Dialogue and the Justification of Judicial Review

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2003
The lively debate over the constitutional foundations of judicial review has been marred by a formalism which obscures its point and value. Abstracted from genuine issues of substance, the rival positions offer inadequate accounts of the legitimacy of judicial review; constitutional theory must regain its connection with questions of political ...
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Regional Judicial Cooperation and Dialogue

Abstract This chapter explores intra-Asian judicial dialogues that take place through personal encounters or electronic means. It suggests that instances of such judicial cooperation can vary in design along four dimensions: bilateral-multilateral, generalist-specialist, ad hoc-systematic, and formal-informal; and it illustrates the ...
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Judicially Moderated Dialogue and the 'War on Terror'

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Institutional dialogue is particularly important in the United States where the internal assessments of international legal obligations are often seen, rightly or wrongly, through the lens of its Constitution. This founding document divides the powers of government into three branches, and the result has often been a passing along of the state’s ...
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