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Pages : 12
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GPA NEWS April 2013
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Pages : 12
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Pages : 12
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GPA NEWS February 2013
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Pages : 22
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Pages : 22
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GPA NEWS January 2013
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Pages : 22
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Pages : 22
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GPA NEWS March 2013
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Pages : 14
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GPA NEWS May 2013
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Pages : 12
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GPA NEWS June 2013
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Pages : 12
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Vadophil
Author: Baroda Philatelic Society
Publisher: Baroda Philatelic Society
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Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Publisher: Baroda Philatelic Society
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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GPA News December 2012
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Pages : 14
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GPA News November 2012
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The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review
Author: Theunis Roux
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108670474
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
Comparative scholarship on judicial review has paid a lot of attention to the causal impact of politics on judicial decision-making. However, the slower-moving, macro-social process through which judicial review influences societal conceptions of the law/politics relation is less well understood. Drawing on the political science literature on institutional change, The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review tests a typological theory of the evolution of judicial review regimes - complexes of legitimating ideas about the law/politics relation. The theory posits that such regimes tend to conform to one of four main types - democratic or authoritarian legalism, or democratic or authoritarian instrumentalism. Through case studies of Australia, India, and Zimbabwe, and a comparative chapter analyzing ten additional societies, the book then explores how actually-existing judicial review regimes transition between these types. This process of ideational development, Roux concludes, is distinct both from the everyday business of constitutional politics and from changes to the formal constitution.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108670474
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
Comparative scholarship on judicial review has paid a lot of attention to the causal impact of politics on judicial decision-making. However, the slower-moving, macro-social process through which judicial review influences societal conceptions of the law/politics relation is less well understood. Drawing on the political science literature on institutional change, The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review tests a typological theory of the evolution of judicial review regimes - complexes of legitimating ideas about the law/politics relation. The theory posits that such regimes tend to conform to one of four main types - democratic or authoritarian legalism, or democratic or authoritarian instrumentalism. Through case studies of Australia, India, and Zimbabwe, and a comparative chapter analyzing ten additional societies, the book then explores how actually-existing judicial review regimes transition between these types. This process of ideational development, Roux concludes, is distinct both from the everyday business of constitutional politics and from changes to the formal constitution.