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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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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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Expanding Therapeutic Jurisprudence Across the Federal Judiciary
The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2020Benjamin A. Barsky, H. Cucolo, D. Sisti
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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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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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Relative Capture: Quasi-Experimental Evidence From the Chinese Judiciary
, 2018Yuhua Wang
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