This paper extends the empirical analysis of the determinants of judicial behavior by considering the Taiwanese case. Taiwan is a particularly interesting case because the establishment and development of constitutional review corresponds to a political transition from an authoritarian regime dominated by one party to an emerging democracy. We test the attitudinal hypothesis by making use of a new dataset of ninety-seven decisions issued by the Taiwanese constitutional court in the period between 1988 and 2008. The attitudinal hypothesis is that the Taiwanese constitutional judges respond to party interests, either because their preferences coincide with the appointer or because they want to exhibit loyalty to the appointer. Our econometric...
Recent experiences of constitutional review in the common law world have received increasing attenti...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
Different theories have been developed, mainly in the context of the United States, to explain judic...
This paper extends the empirical analysis of the determinants of judicial behavior by considering th...
This paper extends the empirical analysis of the determinants of judicial behavior by estimating the...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
In comparative work on judicial review in new democracies, the Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC) has...
The first draft of this paper was presented at the Conference on The Role of Constitutional Adjudi...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
In contrast to many of the other societies examined in this book, Taiwan has, over the last decade, ...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
[[abstract]]Taiwan reached the status of democratization when the DPP won the 2000 presidential elec...
The consensus over independent constitutional judicial review – that it inevitably stems from electo...
This paper reviews the literature on the prevalence of constitutional review acrossthe world, and pa...
Recent experiences of constitutional review in the common law world have received increasing attenti...
Recent experiences of constitutional review in the common law world have received increasing attenti...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
Different theories have been developed, mainly in the context of the United States, to explain judic...
This paper extends the empirical analysis of the determinants of judicial behavior by considering th...
This paper extends the empirical analysis of the determinants of judicial behavior by estimating the...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
In comparative work on judicial review in new democracies, the Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC) has...
The first draft of this paper was presented at the Conference on The Role of Constitutional Adjudi...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
In contrast to many of the other societies examined in this book, Taiwan has, over the last decade, ...
This article examines the constitutional interpretative authority of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, whil...
[[abstract]]Taiwan reached the status of democratization when the DPP won the 2000 presidential elec...
The consensus over independent constitutional judicial review – that it inevitably stems from electo...
This paper reviews the literature on the prevalence of constitutional review acrossthe world, and pa...
Recent experiences of constitutional review in the common law world have received increasing attenti...
Recent experiences of constitutional review in the common law world have received increasing attenti...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
Different theories have been developed, mainly in the context of the United States, to explain judic...