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Judicialization and the Construction of Governance [PDF]
I present a theory of the emergence and evolution of governance, conceived as the process through which the rules systems in place in any social setting are adapted to the needs of those who live under them.
Alec Stone Sweet +3 more
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Quantifying the Sites of Government, Commercial, and Personal Systems‐Perpetrated Financial Abuse
ABSTRACT This study explores the institutional systems through which post‐separation financial abuse is perpetrated. While existing measures seek to quantify the harms experienced by women post‐separation, this study draws on financial, welfare and legal service casefiles to identify where such harms occur. Drawing on 76 de‐identified Victorian service
Kay Cook +3 more
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JUDICIALIZATION IN THE AMERICAS [PDF]
The rise in judicialization research recognizes the influence of politics on the judicial branch. Judicialization is the acceptance and trial of traditional political quandaries by national courts that result in landmark cases and leads to the creation ...
Silva-Garza, Angelica
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In France, the duty ‘to protect persons threatened in their country’ is based on an impartial examination of the asylum application, the right to remain on the territory and to dignified reception conditions for the duration of the examination.
Béatrice Mésini, Margot Bonis
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This article sheds light on two under-researched issue areas: the energy policy-shaping role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and how constitutionalization of EU state aid law gives the European Commission (Commission) increased ...
Elin Lerum Boasson
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The judicialization of health in the Federal District of Brazil [PDF]
Este artigo discute as tendências do Poder Judiciário frente às demandas sobre judicialização do direito à saúde, por meio de um estudo de demandas judiciais cíveis por acesso à assistência em saúde no Distrito Federal.
Diniz, Debora +2 more
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Beyond the grave: Do the dead have rights?
Abstract Anatomists who work with the Dead often see themselves as custodians of the Dead. To those who opine that the Dead no longer have Rights (legal or moral) or privileges and have nothing more to contribute to the development of Society or to human endeavor, the Dead's custodians might respond that there is ample evidence that some Rights and ...
Beverley Kramer, Bernard Moxham
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Decoding the Judicialization of Indigenous Territories in Brazil: A QCA-Based Approach [PDF]
Why are Indigenous Territories judicialized? To answer this question, we employed Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) approach in its crisp-set modality, using a dataset of 74 cases of Indigenous Territories, comprising 57 cases that were in ...
Leonardo Barros Soares +2 more
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Abstract This review analyzed 241 scholarly articles published between 2010 and 2025 in information science venues to examine how affect shapes refugees' information behavior during forced migration and to identify additional contextual factors. It identifies seven affective dimensions: anxiety, shame and stigma, grief and loss, frustration, (mis)trust,
Maja Krtalić, Lilach Alon
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Judicial Comparativism and Judicial Diplomacy
By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most distinctive characteristics is its reluctance to engage in comparative constitutional analysis. Much has been said on the normative question of whether and in what ways the Court ought to make use of foreign constitutional jurisprudence. Rarely, however,
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