Judicial power
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Judicial power
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- A Muted Fury : Populists, Progressives, and Labor Unions Confront the Courts, 1890-1937
- A mere machine : the Supreme Court, Congress, and American democracy
- A mere machine : the Supreme Court, Congress, and American democracy
- Against judicial activism : the decline of freedom and democracy in Canada
- Appointing judges in an age of judicial power : critical perspectives from around the world
- Confirmation wars : preserving independent courts in angry times
- Consequential courts : judicial roles in global perspective
- Constitutional dysfunction on trial : Congressional lawsuits and the separation of powers
- Constitutionalism, executive power, and the spirit of moderation : essays in honor of Murray P. Dry
- Democracy by decree : what happens when courts run government
- Economic and legal foundations of modern Russian society : a new institutional theory
- El arbitrio judicial en el Antiguo Régimen : España e Indias, siglos XVI-XVIII
- Extrait des Registres du Parlement : du jeudi 29 décembre 1763 du matin, toutes les chambres assemblées
- Governing with judges : constitutional politics in Europe
- Independence corrupted : how America's judges make their decisions
- Judges beyond politics in democracy and dictatorship : lessons from Chile
- Judges, politics and the Irish constitution
- Judicial Activism in Bangladesh : a Golden Mean Approach
- Judicial Power and Institutional Constraints : a Comparison of Canadian and American Courts
- Judicial independence and the American constitution : a democratic paradox
- Judicial independence at the crossroads : an interdisciplinary approach
- Judicial independence in china : lessons for global rule of law promotion
- Judicial power and American character : censoring ourselves in an anxious age
- Judicial power and Canadian democracy
- Judicial power and strategic communication in Mexico
- Judicial review in new democracies : constitutional courts in Asian cases
- Law's allure : how law shapes, constrains, saves, and kills politics
- Les differends territoriaux devant le juge international : entre droit et transaction
- Revenge from beyond
- Selective judicial competence : the Cirebon-Priangan legal administration, 1680-1792
- Social justice and labour jurisprudence : Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer's contributions
- That eminent tribunal : judicial supremacy and the constitution
- The European Court's political power : selected essays
- The Judiciary, the Legislature and the EU Internal Market
- The Supreme Court and constitutional democracy
- The cloaking of power : Montesquieu, Blackstone, and the rise of judicial activism
- The judge in a democracy
- The judicial construction of Hong Kong's Basic Law : courts, politics and society after 1997
- The judicial power of the United States : the Eleventh Amendment in American history
- The lawmakers : judicial power and the shaping of Canadian federalism
- The new Italian Republic : from the fall of the Berlin Wall to Berlusconi
- The politics of the Charter : the illusive promise of constitutional rights
- The role of the Supreme Court in American politics : the least dangerous branch?
- The separation of powers in the contemporary constitution : judicial competence and independence in the United Kingdom
- The view of the courts from the Hill : interactions between Congress and the federal judiciary
- Tying the autocrat's hands : the rise of the rule of law in China
- When courts & Congress collide : the struggle for control of America's judicial system
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