This article identifies structural breaks in dissenting and single opinions on the High Court of Australia and uses a recent method proposed by Caporale and Grier (2002) to examine the effect of leadership on variations in the dissent rate between 1904 and 2001. Although there has been much speculation about the effectiveness of different Chief Justices in obtaining consensus on the Court, to this point most of the evidence has been anecdotal. Our main findings are that the structural breaks that we identify coincide with major turning points in the leadership of the Court and that leadership has been important in explaining variations in the proportion of dissenting opinions on the Court.<br /
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errors are solely the author’s responsibility. From 1940 to the present, the on-the-record consensus...
Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
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Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
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This study uses strategic behaviour, leadership change, and feminist theories to examine patterns of...
This paper uses judicial citation practice to investigate the determinants of judicial mfluence in t...
Why do justices author or join separate opinions? Most attempts to address the dynamics of con-curre...
Andrew Lynch tests the assumption that constitutional cases generally produce a heightened level of ...
In a previous issue of this journal, Smyth and Narayan (2004) examine structural change in the level...
This article examines the factors influencing the annual dissent rate on the High Court of Australia...
In this paper we use a global optimization technique developed by Bai and Perron (1998) to estimate ...
This thesis aims to assess the role played by disagreement in the High Court’s constitutional l...
The literature on dissent in courts points some factors as causes of reduction or increase in the am...
errors are solely the author’s responsibility. From 1940 to the present, the on-the-record consensus...
Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
This paper develops and tests a model of self-interested judicial behavior to explore the phenomenon...
In 2013, the Supreme Court showed an unusually high rate of unanimous decisions – the highest, in fa...
Under the acclimation effect view, recent appointees to the Court modify their behavior in systemati...
In this article we seek to address in combination two of the themes suggested for this thematic issu...
This study uses strategic behaviour, leadership change, and feminist theories to examine patterns of...
This paper uses judicial citation practice to investigate the determinants of judicial mfluence in t...
Why do justices author or join separate opinions? Most attempts to address the dynamics of con-curre...
Andrew Lynch tests the assumption that constitutional cases generally produce a heightened level of ...