How does a court’s policy-making authority shape the nature of judicial behavior? We argue that judicial systems that limit policy-making authority also discourage the politicization of courts, encouraging judges to think narrowly about the interests of litigating parties. In contrast, granting a court high policy-making authority—affecting potentially thousands of cases and other branches of government—naturally encourages judges to consider broader ideological principles. Typically, unraveling cause and effect would be difficult, as judicial behavior and institutions are usually stable and endogenous. But an especially stark sequence of political and institutional changes in Brazil affords analytic leverage to explore these questions. A s...
Brazilian Judges’ Association is a central political actor in the defense of the rights, prerogative...
This research focuses on the interactions among law, professionalism and politics in Brazil. The pri...
Why does the strength of local courts vary in new democracies? Highlighting empirical and theoretica...
How does a court's policy-making authority shape the nature of judicial behavior? We argue that judi...
How does a court's policy-making authority shape the nature of judicial behavior? We argue that judi...
The Brazilian federal judiciary offers an interesting riddle to scholars of judicial politics and po...
This study analyses interactions between Law, professionalism and politics. The primary intent is to...
Brazil's Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) is an especially interesting case for scholars with an inter...
In law, normativism and pragmatism have always been under tension and this has been revealed in many...
The fruition of fundamental rights like healthcare, education, worthy housing and work is directly r...
The judicial function is essential to any political organization. It was from the institution of the...
Standard explanations of judicial behaviour (i.e. legal, rational-choice, attitudinal, and instituti...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
Abstract The aim of this article is to examine the decision-making behavior in Brazil’s Supreme Cour...
This article discusses the role of the Judiciary in public policymaking. The first part of the text ...
Brazilian Judges’ Association is a central political actor in the defense of the rights, prerogative...
This research focuses on the interactions among law, professionalism and politics in Brazil. The pri...
Why does the strength of local courts vary in new democracies? Highlighting empirical and theoretica...
How does a court's policy-making authority shape the nature of judicial behavior? We argue that judi...
How does a court's policy-making authority shape the nature of judicial behavior? We argue that judi...
The Brazilian federal judiciary offers an interesting riddle to scholars of judicial politics and po...
This study analyses interactions between Law, professionalism and politics. The primary intent is to...
Brazil's Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) is an especially interesting case for scholars with an inter...
In law, normativism and pragmatism have always been under tension and this has been revealed in many...
The fruition of fundamental rights like healthcare, education, worthy housing and work is directly r...
The judicial function is essential to any political organization. It was from the institution of the...
Standard explanations of judicial behaviour (i.e. legal, rational-choice, attitudinal, and instituti...
textWhat are the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment? What motivates the political decis...
Abstract The aim of this article is to examine the decision-making behavior in Brazil’s Supreme Cour...
This article discusses the role of the Judiciary in public policymaking. The first part of the text ...
Brazilian Judges’ Association is a central political actor in the defense of the rights, prerogative...
This research focuses on the interactions among law, professionalism and politics in Brazil. The pri...
Why does the strength of local courts vary in new democracies? Highlighting empirical and theoretica...