The Politics of Juridification offers a timely contribution to debates about how politics is being affected by the increasing relevance of judicial bodies to the daily administration of Western political communities. While most critical analyses portray juridification as a depoliticizing, de-democratizing transferral of political authority to the courts (whether national or international), this book centres on the workable ambivalence of such a far-reaching phenomenon. While juridification certainly intensifies the power and competences of judicial bodies to the disadvantage of representative political institutions, it cannot be easily reduced to the demise of democratic politics. By focusing on the multiple ways in which social agents make...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
This open access book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our...
In the existing literature on depoliticization, the increasing use of law as a medium to tackle soci...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
The legal protection of the sexual orientation has more than something to do with some of the main i...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
The transformation of the role of the judiciary in the 20th and 21st centuries Abstract This work is...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
This is a phenomenological research about the “total” judicialization of the social relations. This ...
The transformation of the role of the judiciary in the 20th and 21st centuries Abstract This work is...
The growing significance of the administration of justice in democratic – and also non-democratic – ...
Political jurisprudence is the branch of jurisprudence that treats law as an aspect of human experie...
This article explores the formation of sexuality in the institution of the judiciary. Its object of ...
Although the civilizing conquests of human rights are undeniable, their recognition and enactment ha...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
This open access book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our...
In the existing literature on depoliticization, the increasing use of law as a medium to tackle soci...
The judicialization of politics signifies the reliance on courts and judicial means to address core ...
The legal protection of the sexual orientation has more than something to do with some of the main i...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
The transformation of the role of the judiciary in the 20th and 21st centuries Abstract This work is...
This book examines the judicialization of politics in the High Court of Australia. The authors argue...
This is a phenomenological research about the “total” judicialization of the social relations. This ...
The transformation of the role of the judiciary in the 20th and 21st centuries Abstract This work is...
The growing significance of the administration of justice in democratic – and also non-democratic – ...
Political jurisprudence is the branch of jurisprudence that treats law as an aspect of human experie...
This article explores the formation of sexuality in the institution of the judiciary. Its object of ...
Although the civilizing conquests of human rights are undeniable, their recognition and enactment ha...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...
Abstract. In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He ...
This open access book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our...