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Judiciary

2011
All modern societies tend to entrust the adjudication of disputes arising from the application of recognized norms to a specialized actor, the judge. Collectively, the judges are designed as the judiciary. In some countries – like France and Italy – the judiciary includes also public prosecutors, since they form a unitary organization together with ...
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Judiciary

2010
AbstractThis article argues that the story of the ‘judicialization’ of British politics is to some extent a story of paradox and contradiction, in which outstanding questions remain on each of the three issues of effectiveness, legitimacy, and accountability.
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The Judiciary

1996
Abstract We think of a constitution as a contract joined by all citizens of a country to advance their common interests. Like all contracts the constitution may be vulnerable to the opportunistic behavior of the parties to it. Institutions are needed to enforce the constitutional contract and to arbitrate disputes among the citizens ...
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The judiciary

2011
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