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Courts play a significant role in shaping public policy and influencing political outcomes but court rulings are not self-implementing. The impact of judicial decision-making depends on how public sector actors (politicians, government agencies, bureaucrats) respond to court rulings. This panel invites papers that explore public sector actors' compliance with court rulings from different theoretical and methodological perspectives. For instance, what factors can explain why public authorities swiftly comply with some court rulings while the implementation of other rulings is significantly delayed
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Do States Use Compliance with Investor-State Dispute-Settlement Awards as Signals of Property Rights Protection? | View Paper Details |
Negative Integration, Market Making, and the EU’s Infringement Procedure | View Paper Details |
Accounting for Future Consequences in PIL Cases – Lessons from South Africa | View Paper Details |
Remedial Techniques to Address Non-Compliance by States in Public Interest Litigation | View Paper Details |
Compliant Municipalities? Exploring Variations in Timely Compliance with Court Rulings in the Swedish Welfare Sector | View Paper Details |