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International Judicial Performance and the Law of the Sea
In “Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining under the UNCLOS Regime,” Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Andrew P. Owsiak examine the extent to which legalization and judicialization of the law of the sea has changed how states manage conflicts. They argue that
Theresa Squatrito
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Abortion Lawfare in Mexico's Supreme Court: Between the Right to Health and Subnational Autonomy
This article addresses Mexico's contentious politics of abortion, legal frames, and the role of the Supreme Court. In Mexico's federal system, subnational legislatures have been the principal site of abortion lawfare, with initiatives passed to both ...
Rachel Sieder, Yacotzin Bravo Espinosa
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Processes of juridification and defense of water in the southern Andean region of Ecuador
In a context in which mining extractivism is expanding in Latin America, this article deals with the collective action agendas that local populations in the southern Andean region of Ecuador have followed to defend water against the Rio Blanco and Loma ...
Carlos Quizhpe, Ivette Vallejo
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This special issue is composed by six papers whose first versions were presented at the Oñati workshop Social Control, Judicialization of Social Problems and Governance of Security in Comparative Perspectives held at the IISL in July 2019.
Joao Velloso, Vívian Paes
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The 2020 U.S. Supreme Court and Political Identity
This article aims to determine current political identity of the U.S. Supreme Court by analyzing the process of appointment of its recent Justices and their ideology.
Paweł Laidler
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This article analyses the ’Work Style Reform’ bill introduced in Japan in 2018. It focuses on the concept of judicialization, which is defined as the enhancement of judicial oversight to ensure the effective enforcement of law.
Yūichirō Mizumachi
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Judicialization of politics as a coalition parties’ tool (1995-2010)
The judicialization in Brazil has been carried out by political parties and associations. To understand the judicialization as party tool, several studies have focused on opposition parties, and little attention has been given to ruling parties.
Raíssa Jeanine Nothaft
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Is the judicialization of health care bad for equity? A scoping review
Background The term “judicialization of health care” describes the use of rights-based litigation to demand access to pharmaceuticals and medical treatments. The judicialization of health care in Latin America has two defining features.
Tatiana S. Andia, Everaldo Lamprea
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In this article, we have been motivated by the need to address a little-studied aspect of extractivism in Latin America: the colonial foundations of the regulatory framework of corporate mining and the limits of the judicialization of human rights in ...
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Judicial Review, Judicial Revisionism and Judicial Responsibility [PDF]
Judicial review of the decisions of labour relations boards has been a nagging problem for the Supreme Court of Canada for decades. The decision of the Court in Le Syndicat des Employés de Production du Québec et de L’Acadie v. Canada Labour Relations Board et al.
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