The dormancy of parliaments: the invisible cause of judiciary empowerment in central and eastern Europe
The exceptional empowerment of the judiciary lately transpiring across post-communist Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) exhibits an institutional design uniformity that reflects a common origin in a networked, transnational legal professional epistemic community-cum-community of interest. Their templ...
Main Author: | Parau, C |
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Other Authors: | McDougall Trust |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2013
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