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Building: Faculty of Social Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: FS115
Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (08/09/2016)
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 such as institutional settings, intra-court decision-making, and the relation between courts and other actors. Papers dealing with institutional change are also very welcome.
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Judicialisation of policy making and the implications of evidence informed policy making in Colombia | View Paper Details |
Judicial Corruption: a comparative study of Judicial fairness | View Paper Details |
The United States Supreme Court, Culture Wars, and Partisan Polarization | View Paper Details |
The Influence of Informal Rules on the Practice of Termination with Criminal Proceedings | View Paper Details |