Recent literature on comparative judicial politics reveals a variety of roles that courts adopt in the process of democratization. These include, very rarely, serving as a trigger for democratization, and more commonly, serving as downstream guarantor for departing autocrats or as downstream consolidator of democracy. In light of these roles, this essay reviews six relatively recent books: Courts in Latin America, edited by Helmke and Rios-Figueroa (2011); Judges Beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship: Lessons from Chile, by Hilbink (2007); Cultures of Legality: Judicialization and Political Activism in Latin America, edited by Couso, Huneeus and Sieder (2011); The Legacies of Law: Long-Run Consequences of Legal Development in South ...
Session: 105 CONCEPTUALISING JURISDICTIONAL SPACE AND DIVISIONS IN ASIACommon law courts in new demo...
Este artículo explora los factores institucionales y políticos que permiten o impiden la consolidaci...
This essay reviews the following works: Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy. By Conrado...
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
Recent scholarship has focused heavily on the activism of courts in the fragile democracies of the “...
This essay explores the emergence of the Mexican Supreme Court and the Colombian Constitutional Cour...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
In Russia, as the confrontation over the constitutional distribution of authority raged, Boris Yelts...
The United States Supreme Court has come under fire in recent years for its occasional references to...
Concurring panels Session 1 - Session 13. C ourts and Democracies in Compa rati ve PerspectivesThis ...
Democratic backsliding and the resurgence of authoritarianism have led to the prevalence of hybrid r...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
For decades, social scientists and legal academics have debated the desirability of strong courts in...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Independent judges are thought to promote democratic regime survival by allowing perceived violation...
Session: 105 CONCEPTUALISING JURISDICTIONAL SPACE AND DIVISIONS IN ASIACommon law courts in new demo...
Este artículo explora los factores institucionales y políticos que permiten o impiden la consolidaci...
This essay reviews the following works: Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy. By Conrado...
comparative politics had been toward the study of judicial and legal systems in coun-tries outside t...
Recent scholarship has focused heavily on the activism of courts in the fragile democracies of the “...
This essay explores the emergence of the Mexican Supreme Court and the Colombian Constitutional Cour...
NoDuring the last two decades the judiciary has come to play an increasingly important political rol...
In Russia, as the confrontation over the constitutional distribution of authority raged, Boris Yelts...
The United States Supreme Court has come under fire in recent years for its occasional references to...
Concurring panels Session 1 - Session 13. C ourts and Democracies in Compa rati ve PerspectivesThis ...
Democratic backsliding and the resurgence of authoritarianism have led to the prevalence of hybrid r...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
For decades, social scientists and legal academics have debated the desirability of strong courts in...
This Essay summarizes and perhaps extends slightly some important recent work, mostly by political s...
Independent judges are thought to promote democratic regime survival by allowing perceived violation...
Session: 105 CONCEPTUALISING JURISDICTIONAL SPACE AND DIVISIONS IN ASIACommon law courts in new demo...
Este artículo explora los factores institucionales y políticos que permiten o impiden la consolidaci...
This essay reviews the following works: Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy. By Conrado...