Rule by Lawtxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Tom Ginsburg/Tamir Moustafa 出版社: Cambridge University Press 副标题: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes 出版年: 2008-5-8 页数: 392 定价: USD 44.99 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9780521720410 内容简介 · · · · · ·Scholars have generally assumed that courts in authoritarian states are pawns of their regimes, upholding the interests of governing elites and frustrating the efforts of their opponents. As a result, nearly all studies in comparative judicial politics have focused on democratic and democratizing countries. This volume brings together leading scholars in comparative judicial po... 作者简介 · · · · · ·Tom Ginsburg, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Tom Ginsburg is Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Illinois. He is the author of Judicial Review in New Democracies (Cambridge, 2003), which won the C. Herman Pritchett Award from the American Political Science Association for best book on law and courts in 2004. Ginsburg serves as co-director of th... 目录 · · · · · ·1. Introduction Tom Ginsburg and Tamir Moustafa2. Of judges and generals: security courts under authoritarian regimes in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile Anthony Pereira 3. Administrative law and judicial control of agents in authoritarian regimes Tom Ginsburg 4. Singapore: the exception that proves rules matter Gordon Silverstein 5. Judicial independence in authoritarian regimes: insights from Chile Lisa Hilbink 6. Law and resistance in authoritarian states: the Egyptian case Tamir Moustafa and Simon Fraser · · · · · ·() 1. Introduction Tom Ginsburg and Tamir Moustafa 2. Of judges and generals: security courts under authoritarian regimes in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile Anthony Pereira 3. Administrative law and judicial control of agents in authoritarian regimes Tom Ginsburg 4. Singapore: the exception that proves rules matter Gordon Silverstein 5. Judicial independence in authoritarian regimes: insights from Chile Lisa Hilbink 6. Law and resistance in authoritarian states: the Egyptian case Tamir Moustafa and Simon Fraser 7. Courts out of context: the authoritarian sources of judicial failure in Chile (1973–90) and Argentina (1976–83) Robert Barros 8. An authoritarian enclave? The supreme court in Mexico's emerging democracy Beatriz Magaloni 9. The institutional diffusion of courts in China: evidence from survey data Pierre Landry 10. Building judicial independence in semi-democracies: Uganda and Tanzania Jennifer Widner 11. Judicial power in authoritarian states: the Russian experience Peter Solomon 12. Courts in a semi-democratic/authoritarian regime: the judicialization of Turkish and Iranian politics Hootan Shambayati 13. Judicial systems and economic development Hilton Root and Karen May 14. Courts in authoritarian regimes Martin Shapiro. · · · · · · () |
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