Judicial Power
Herausgeber: Landfried, Christine
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Explores the relationship between the legitimacy, the efficacy, and the decision-making of national and transnational constitutional courts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 745g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425667
- ISBN-10: 1108425666
- Artikelnr.: 53448569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 745g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425667
- ISBN-10: 1108425666
- Artikelnr.: 53448569
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Christine Landfried; Part I. Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial
Power: 1. Judicial power and democracy Martin M. Shapiro; 2. Judicial
politics versus ordinary politics: is the constitutional court judge caught
in the middle? Michel Rosenfeld; 3. Judicialization of politics or
politicization of the courts in new democracies? Mary L. Volcansek; 4.
European judicial appointments reform: a neo-institutional approach Mitchel
Lasser; 5. The law of democracy and the European Court of human rights
Richard H. Pildes; Part II. Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power: 6.
Constitutional court and politics: the Polish crisis Lech Garlicki; 7.
Democracy, political crisis, and constitutional jurisdiction: the leading
role of the Brazilian Supreme Court Luís Roberto Barroso and Aline Osório;
8. Judicial power and European integration: the case of Germany Franz C.
Mayer; 9. Fundamental rights in Europe after opinion 2/13: the hidden
promise of mutual trust Timothy Roes and Bilyana Petkova; Part III.
Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making: 10.
Transnational judicial interactions and the diplomatization of judicial
decision-making Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff; 11. Judging methods of mediating
conflicts: recognizing and accommodating differences in pluralist legal
regimes Judith Resnik; 12. On the representativeness of constitutional
courts: how to strengthen the legitimacy of rights adjudicating courts
without undermining their independence Mattias Kumm; 13. After the heroes
have left the scene: temporality in the study of constitutional court
judges Mark Tushnet; Part IV. Judicial Power in Processes of
Transformation: 14. What exactly is political about Constitutional
Adjudication? Dieter Grimm; 15. Populism, constitutional courts, and civil
society Andrew Arato; 16. Judicial power in processes of transformation
Ulrich K. Preuß; 17. Neither legal nor illegal: today's operational spaces
barely captured in law Saskia Sassen.
Power: 1. Judicial power and democracy Martin M. Shapiro; 2. Judicial
politics versus ordinary politics: is the constitutional court judge caught
in the middle? Michel Rosenfeld; 3. Judicialization of politics or
politicization of the courts in new democracies? Mary L. Volcansek; 4.
European judicial appointments reform: a neo-institutional approach Mitchel
Lasser; 5. The law of democracy and the European Court of human rights
Richard H. Pildes; Part II. Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power: 6.
Constitutional court and politics: the Polish crisis Lech Garlicki; 7.
Democracy, political crisis, and constitutional jurisdiction: the leading
role of the Brazilian Supreme Court Luís Roberto Barroso and Aline Osório;
8. Judicial power and European integration: the case of Germany Franz C.
Mayer; 9. Fundamental rights in Europe after opinion 2/13: the hidden
promise of mutual trust Timothy Roes and Bilyana Petkova; Part III.
Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making: 10.
Transnational judicial interactions and the diplomatization of judicial
decision-making Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff; 11. Judging methods of mediating
conflicts: recognizing and accommodating differences in pluralist legal
regimes Judith Resnik; 12. On the representativeness of constitutional
courts: how to strengthen the legitimacy of rights adjudicating courts
without undermining their independence Mattias Kumm; 13. After the heroes
have left the scene: temporality in the study of constitutional court
judges Mark Tushnet; Part IV. Judicial Power in Processes of
Transformation: 14. What exactly is political about Constitutional
Adjudication? Dieter Grimm; 15. Populism, constitutional courts, and civil
society Andrew Arato; 16. Judicial power in processes of transformation
Ulrich K. Preuß; 17. Neither legal nor illegal: today's operational spaces
barely captured in law Saskia Sassen.
Introduction Christine Landfried; Part I. Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial
Power: 1. Judicial power and democracy Martin M. Shapiro; 2. Judicial
politics versus ordinary politics: is the constitutional court judge caught
in the middle? Michel Rosenfeld; 3. Judicialization of politics or
politicization of the courts in new democracies? Mary L. Volcansek; 4.
European judicial appointments reform: a neo-institutional approach Mitchel
Lasser; 5. The law of democracy and the European Court of human rights
Richard H. Pildes; Part II. Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power: 6.
Constitutional court and politics: the Polish crisis Lech Garlicki; 7.
Democracy, political crisis, and constitutional jurisdiction: the leading
role of the Brazilian Supreme Court Luís Roberto Barroso and Aline Osório;
8. Judicial power and European integration: the case of Germany Franz C.
Mayer; 9. Fundamental rights in Europe after opinion 2/13: the hidden
promise of mutual trust Timothy Roes and Bilyana Petkova; Part III.
Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making: 10.
Transnational judicial interactions and the diplomatization of judicial
decision-making Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff; 11. Judging methods of mediating
conflicts: recognizing and accommodating differences in pluralist legal
regimes Judith Resnik; 12. On the representativeness of constitutional
courts: how to strengthen the legitimacy of rights adjudicating courts
without undermining their independence Mattias Kumm; 13. After the heroes
have left the scene: temporality in the study of constitutional court
judges Mark Tushnet; Part IV. Judicial Power in Processes of
Transformation: 14. What exactly is political about Constitutional
Adjudication? Dieter Grimm; 15. Populism, constitutional courts, and civil
society Andrew Arato; 16. Judicial power in processes of transformation
Ulrich K. Preuß; 17. Neither legal nor illegal: today's operational spaces
barely captured in law Saskia Sassen.
Power: 1. Judicial power and democracy Martin M. Shapiro; 2. Judicial
politics versus ordinary politics: is the constitutional court judge caught
in the middle? Michel Rosenfeld; 3. Judicialization of politics or
politicization of the courts in new democracies? Mary L. Volcansek; 4.
European judicial appointments reform: a neo-institutional approach Mitchel
Lasser; 5. The law of democracy and the European Court of human rights
Richard H. Pildes; Part II. Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power: 6.
Constitutional court and politics: the Polish crisis Lech Garlicki; 7.
Democracy, political crisis, and constitutional jurisdiction: the leading
role of the Brazilian Supreme Court Luís Roberto Barroso and Aline Osório;
8. Judicial power and European integration: the case of Germany Franz C.
Mayer; 9. Fundamental rights in Europe after opinion 2/13: the hidden
promise of mutual trust Timothy Roes and Bilyana Petkova; Part III.
Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making: 10.
Transnational judicial interactions and the diplomatization of judicial
decision-making Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff; 11. Judging methods of mediating
conflicts: recognizing and accommodating differences in pluralist legal
regimes Judith Resnik; 12. On the representativeness of constitutional
courts: how to strengthen the legitimacy of rights adjudicating courts
without undermining their independence Mattias Kumm; 13. After the heroes
have left the scene: temporality in the study of constitutional court
judges Mark Tushnet; Part IV. Judicial Power in Processes of
Transformation: 14. What exactly is political about Constitutional
Adjudication? Dieter Grimm; 15. Populism, constitutional courts, and civil
society Andrew Arato; 16. Judicial power in processes of transformation
Ulrich K. Preuß; 17. Neither legal nor illegal: today's operational spaces
barely captured in law Saskia Sassen.







