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Interests and Integration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Interests and Integration

Integration in Europe has been a slow incremental process focusing largely on economic matters. Policy makers have tried to develop greater support for the European Union by such steps as creating pan-European political institutions. Yet significant opposition remains to policies such as the creation of a single currency. What explains continued support for the European Union as well as opposition among some to the loss of national control on some questions? Has the incremental process of integration and the development of institutions and symbols of a united Europe transformed public attitudes towards the European Union? In this book, Matthew Gabel probes the attitudes of the citizens of Eu...

European Integration and Political Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

European Integration and Political Conflict

In this 2004 volume, a formidable group of scholars investigate patterns of conflict that are arising in the European Union.

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Judicial Behaviour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1041

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Judicial Behaviour

  • Categories: Law

These are momentous times for the comparative analysis of judicial behaviour. Once the sole province of U.S. scholars—and mostly political scientists at that—now, researchers throughout the world, drawing on history, economics, law, and psychology, are illuminating how and why judges make the choices they do and what effect those choices have on society. Bringing together leading scholars in the field, The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Judicial Behaviour consists of ten sections, each devoted to important subfields: fundamentals—providing overviews designed to identify common trends in courts worldwide; approaches to judging; data, methods, and technologies; staffing the courts; advoc...

The Story of Constitutions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 405

The Story of Constitutions

  • Categories: Law

Wim Voermans traces the surprising story of constitutions since the agricultural revolution of c.10,000 B.C. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, Voermans shows how human evolution, human nature and the history of thought have all played their part in shaping modern constitutions, and how, in turn, constitutions have shaped our societies.

The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 389

The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review

  • Categories: Law

Provides a comparative analysis of the ideational dimension of judicial review and its potential contribution to democratic governance.

The Politics of Parliamentary Debate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

The Politics of Parliamentary Debate

This book explains how parties and their members of parliament structure parliamentary debate, providing novel insights into intra-party politics and representation.

The Political Foundations of Judicial Independence in Dictatorship and Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Political Foundations of Judicial Independence in Dictatorship and Democracy

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Why do political actors tolerate courts able to check their power? This book argues that judicial independence as electorally-induced 'insurance' is about the risks of losing power, risks that are higher in autocratic regimes. Using a mixed-methods approach, it develops a theory of both de facto and de jure independence across regime type.

The New Fourth Branch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

The New Fourth Branch

  • Categories: Law

Twenty-first-century constitutions now typically include a new 'fourth branch' of government, a group of institutions charged with protecting constitutional democracy, including electoral management bodies, anticorruption agencies, and ombuds offices. This book offers the first general theory of the fourth branch; in a world where governance is exercised through political parties, we cannot be confident that the traditional three branches are enough to preserve constitutional democracy. The fourth branch institutions can, by concentrating within themselves distinctive forms of expertise, deploy that expertise more effectively than the traditional branches are capable of doing. However, several case studies of anticorruption efforts, electoral management bodies, and audit bureaus show that the fourth branch institutions do not always succeed in protecting constitutional democracy, and indeed sometimes undermine it. The book concludes with some cautionary notes about placing too much hope in these – or, indeed, in any – institutions as the guarantors of constitutional democracy.

The Failure of Popular Constitution Making in Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 427

The Failure of Popular Constitution Making in Turkey

  • Categories: Law

Offers an in-depth case study of the failure of popular constitution making in Turkey from 2011 to 2013.

Data Governance: Value Orders and Jurisdictional Conflicts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Data Governance: Value Orders and Jurisdictional Conflicts

As digital data becomes increasingly important for security agencies, business, and individuals, the ability to control it becomes ever more attractive with conflict arising as multiple parties attempt to do so. This book looks at the arguments at the heart of these conflicts and creates a framework to analyse and assess how these get resolved.