Informal mandates & judicial power
<p>Standard explanations of judicial behaviour (i.e. legal, rational-choice, attitudinal, and institutional models) are overly static and exogenous, interested in instances of sudden change in judicial behaviour, as triggered by appointments, legal reforms, or shifts in the political context....
Main Author: | Quesada-Alpízar, T |
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Other Authors: | Power, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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