Situations of emergency and crisis pose significant challenges to all branches of government, none more so than the courts. Courts in democratic states face unique tribulations, though there is increasing recognition that even in authoritarian contexts courts can continue to play an important part in challenging and channelling a state’s recourse to crisis powers. This analysis will focus primarily on the courts’ role in democratic states, with emphasis on the role of courts during violent internal crises.</p
Heydebrand, W. and Seron, C., 1990. The crisis of crisis management in the courts. Industrial Crisis...
In view of the ability of the Court to retain and increase its power in the face of criticism, a stu...
The rule of law must be upheld even in times of crisis. Depending on the crisis, however, certain co...
Situations of emergency and crisis pose significant challenges to all branches of government, none m...
A challenge for any democratic republic is to establish modes of governance that can effectively def...
The question of how courts respond to national emergencies or crises is of profound importance in a ...
In the standard model of the modern western liberal democracy the role of the judiciary iscircumscri...
Our country is in crisis. The inequality and oppression that lies deep in the roots and is woven in ...
How do governments and their citizens respond to fear and risk in times of crisis? Dr. Lee Epstein a...
Our country is in crisis. The inequality and oppression that lies deep in the roots and is woven in ...
Recent scholarship has focused heavily on the activism of courts in the fragile democracies of the “...
State civil courts are central institutions in American democracy. Though designed for dispute resol...
Democracy is in crisis throughout the world. And courts play a key role within this process as a mai...
Discusses, with reference to leading case law, the role of the courts in the climate of internationa...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
Heydebrand, W. and Seron, C., 1990. The crisis of crisis management in the courts. Industrial Crisis...
In view of the ability of the Court to retain and increase its power in the face of criticism, a stu...
The rule of law must be upheld even in times of crisis. Depending on the crisis, however, certain co...
Situations of emergency and crisis pose significant challenges to all branches of government, none m...
A challenge for any democratic republic is to establish modes of governance that can effectively def...
The question of how courts respond to national emergencies or crises is of profound importance in a ...
In the standard model of the modern western liberal democracy the role of the judiciary iscircumscri...
Our country is in crisis. The inequality and oppression that lies deep in the roots and is woven in ...
How do governments and their citizens respond to fear and risk in times of crisis? Dr. Lee Epstein a...
Our country is in crisis. The inequality and oppression that lies deep in the roots and is woven in ...
Recent scholarship has focused heavily on the activism of courts in the fragile democracies of the “...
State civil courts are central institutions in American democracy. Though designed for dispute resol...
Democracy is in crisis throughout the world. And courts play a key role within this process as a mai...
Discusses, with reference to leading case law, the role of the courts in the climate of internationa...
The chapter addresses the role of the judiciary during the 2008 economic crisis, which affected Euro...
Heydebrand, W. and Seron, C., 1990. The crisis of crisis management in the courts. Industrial Crisis...
In view of the ability of the Court to retain and increase its power in the face of criticism, a stu...
The rule of law must be upheld even in times of crisis. Depending on the crisis, however, certain co...