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High courts in global perspective : evidence, methodologies, and findings / edited by Nuno Garoupa, Rebecca D. Gill, and Lydia B. Tiede.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Description: 1 online resource (vii, 349 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813946160
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • K2123 .H544 2021
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Contents:
Understanding adjudication / Lewis A. Kornhauser -- The US Supreme Court and other federal courts / Joshua Fischman -- State Supreme Courts in the United States : the comparative advantage / Melinda Gann Hall -- Examining the empirical study of the Supreme Court of Canada / Lori Hausegger -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior and decision-making in Australian and New Zealand courts / Russell Smyth -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior in the United Kingdom / Chris Hanretty -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior and decision-making on Indian courts / Sunita Parikh -- European international courts : the CJEU and the ECtHR / Clifford Carrubba and Joshua Fjelstul -- Constitutional courts in Europe : quantitative approaches / Tanya Bagashka and Nuno Garoupa -- Empirical studies of the behavior of justices and high courts in Latin America : an overview / Diana Kapiszewski and Lydia Tiede -- Judicial behavior research in East Asia / Chien-Chih Lin and Tom Ginsburg -- What do we know about the Middle Eastern constitutional courts? / Aylin Aydin-Cakir -- Empirical studies of African high courts : an overview / Dominique H. Lewis -- Comparative studies of judicial behavior / Amanda Driscoll -- Overcoming the barriers to comparative judicial behavior research / Rebecca Gill and Christopher Zorn.
Subject: "This book investigates high court behavior across the world through a comparative empirical approach, so as to determine whether and under what conditions these influential courts can check other political actors, protect minority interests, and have an active role in policy making"--
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"The volume was originally conceived from draft papers, conversations, and commentary at the workshop: Facilitating Empirical Studies of Judicial Behavior on Constitutional Courts from a Comparative Perspective (National Science Foundation Grant SES #1744299) held at the Texas AM University School of Law, in Dallas from May 11-12, 2018."--ECIP acknowledgements.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction -- Understanding adjudication / Lewis A. Kornhauser -- The US Supreme Court and other federal courts / Joshua Fischman -- State Supreme Courts in the United States : the comparative advantage / Melinda Gann Hall -- Examining the empirical study of the Supreme Court of Canada / Lori Hausegger -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior and decision-making in Australian and New Zealand courts / Russell Smyth -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior in the United Kingdom / Chris Hanretty -- Empirical studies of judicial behavior and decision-making on Indian courts / Sunita Parikh -- European international courts : the CJEU and the ECtHR / Clifford Carrubba and Joshua Fjelstul -- Constitutional courts in Europe : quantitative approaches / Tanya Bagashka and Nuno Garoupa -- Empirical studies of the behavior of justices and high courts in Latin America : an overview / Diana Kapiszewski and Lydia Tiede -- Judicial behavior research in East Asia / Chien-Chih Lin and Tom Ginsburg -- What do we know about the Middle Eastern constitutional courts? / Aylin Aydin-Cakir -- Empirical studies of African high courts : an overview / Dominique H. Lewis -- Comparative studies of judicial behavior / Amanda Driscoll -- Overcoming the barriers to comparative judicial behavior research / Rebecca Gill and Christopher Zorn.

"This book investigates high court behavior across the world through a comparative empirical approach, so as to determine whether and under what conditions these influential courts can check other political actors, protect minority interests, and have an active role in policy making"--

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