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Courts in Democratic Systems

Comparative Politics
Democracy
Courts
P052
Sylvain Brouard
Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux
Christoph Hönnige
Universität Hannover

Building: Maths, Floor: 3, Room: 325

Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (04/09/2014)

Abstract

Provided that constitutional review spreads across the democratic systems we need to systematically test the various approaches and theories developed for the US Supreme Court. We expect the papers to follow this perspective; they may comparatively investigate a number of issues regarding courts and judicial politics such as institution-building, institutional settings, intra-court decision-making, and the relation between courts and other actors.

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