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Aportacions a la història d'Orta (V). Del segle XIII al segle XV: situació de les notícies que tenim d'Orta en el context general [PDF]
Llombart, M. Teresa
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Studies In Comparative International Development, 1996
This study presents a classification of political regimes as democracies and dictatorships for a set of 141 countries between 1950 or the year of independence and 1990. It improves existing classifications by a better grounding in political theory, an exclusive reliance on observables rather than on subjective judgements, an explicit distinction ...
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This study presents a classification of political regimes as democracies and dictatorships for a set of 141 countries between 1950 or the year of independence and 1990. It improves existing classifications by a better grounding in political theory, an exclusive reliance on observables rather than on subjective judgements, an explicit distinction ...
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Journal of Urban Affairs, 2002
This article considers in what ways Clarence Stone’s urban regime paradigm is a useful framework for analyzing African American politics in cities.
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This article considers in what ways Clarence Stone’s urban regime paradigm is a useful framework for analyzing African American politics in cities.
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Law & Social Inquiry, 2012
Many recent studies of “regime politics” argue that judicial review is ultimately used to promote the interests of the dominant governing regime. I explore this claim by evaluating whether the invalidation of federal laws by the US Supreme Court fits the empirical expectations of the regime politics approach.
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Many recent studies of “regime politics” argue that judicial review is ultimately used to promote the interests of the dominant governing regime. I explore this claim by evaluating whether the invalidation of federal laws by the US Supreme Court fits the empirical expectations of the regime politics approach.
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Economic Growth and Political Regimes
Journal of Economic Growth, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Judicial Politics in Authoritarian Regimes
University of Toronto Law Journal, 2009This review article draws out some of the major jurisprudential lessons that can be learned from a series of case studies of judicial politics in authoritarian regimes. Such regimes need to portray themselves as respectful of the rule of law to prolong their grip on power; they therefore tolerate independent courts, because an independent judiciary is
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