ABSTRACT. The article examines recent judicialization of politics in the United Kingdom from two perspectives, namely: judicialization induced by the courts and judicialization induced by politicians and administrators. Using these two perspectives the article shows that judicialization takes many forms, occurs for many reasons, and is present at many levels of the United Kingdom system. Judicialization is likely to grow in importance as the influence of Europe grows
The article deals with the phenomenon of the dependence of the judicial branch from the political a...
Judges increasingly alter or veto government decisions. The aim is to explain this ‘judicialization’...
Some judges are born political, some seek out political power, and others have politics thrust upon ...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
peer reviewedThis article examines the development of judicialization literature in the EU arguing t...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicialization, the expansion of judicial involvement in the formation and regulation of public pol...
The growing significance of the administration of justice in democratic – and also non-democratic – ...
Over the course of the 20th and 21st Centuries the judiciary have increasingly made decisions that h...
While much of the debate on judicial activism in the EU has focused on the degree of scrutiny that t...
All modern societies tend to entrust the adjudication of disputes arising from the application of re...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
The rise of judicial power throughout the common law world is a departure from a shared constitution...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
The article deals with the phenomenon of the dependence of the judicial branch from the political a...
Judges increasingly alter or veto government decisions. The aim is to explain this ‘judicialization’...
Some judges are born political, some seek out political power, and others have politics thrust upon ...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
peer reviewedThis article examines the development of judicialization literature in the EU arguing t...
Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that judges must be insulated from politi...
Judicialization, the expansion of judicial involvement in the formation and regulation of public pol...
The growing significance of the administration of justice in democratic – and also non-democratic – ...
Over the course of the 20th and 21st Centuries the judiciary have increasingly made decisions that h...
While much of the debate on judicial activism in the EU has focused on the degree of scrutiny that t...
All modern societies tend to entrust the adjudication of disputes arising from the application of re...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
The rise of judicial power throughout the common law world is a departure from a shared constitution...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
The article deals with the phenomenon of the dependence of the judicial branch from the political a...
Judges increasingly alter or veto government decisions. The aim is to explain this ‘judicialization’...
Some judges are born political, some seek out political power, and others have politics thrust upon ...