The Judicial Process
In: Midwest journal of political science: publication of the Midwest Political Science Association, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 260
In: Midwest journal of political science: publication of the Midwest Political Science Association, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 260
"Known for shedding light on the link between the courts, public policy, and the political environment, the 12th edition of Judicial Process in America will provide a comprehensive overview of the American judiciary. Considering the courts from every level, the authors thoroughly cover judges, lawyers, litigants, and the variables at play in judicial decision making"--
In: International organization, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 518-536
ISSN: 1531-5088
A Point of departure for considering the evolution of t!he judicial function in the United Nations system can be found in three interrelated decisions of principle incorporated in the UN Charter itself, of which the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) forms an integral part.
In: Law, society, and policy Vol. 5
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In: British journal of political science, Band 7, Heft 4, S. 511-527
ISSN: 1469-2112
This article is an examination of the English judicial process as a subject of research. My perspective is that of a political scientist whose major field of interest has been American judicial politics. If my subject were the House of Commons or party politics in Britain, it would be appropriate to focus my examination upon an evaluation of the relevant political science literature. But political scientists thus far have virtually ignored the English courts as an object of study; the limited scholarship done on this set of institutions has been contributed chiefly by social scientists in other fields and by legal scholars. For this reason, my primary goal is not to assess the existing literature on the judicial process. Rather, I wish to communicate this literature to political scientists and to suggest directions that they might take in studying the judicial branch.
In: Journal of political science education, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 229-233
ISSN: 1551-2177
In: Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law Ser. v.144
In: The Dorsey series in political science
In: Lajpatrai memorial lecture series 1965
Auswirkungen und Konflikte der Übernahme des englischen Rechts im Afrika des Commonwealth; Widersprüche zu einheimischen Rechtsformen besonders im Bereich des Familienrechts
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In: Fordham Law Review Res Gestae, Band 84
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