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  • - Assessing State Codes of Judicial Conduct
    av USA) Peters & C. Scott (University of Northern Iowa
    620 - 2 190,-

  • - A Law and Politics Approach
    av Pablo Jose Castillo Ortiz
    640 - 2 320,-

  • - The New Myth of the Court
    av USA) Solberg, Rorie Spill (Oregon State University, USA) Waltenburg & m.fl.
    750 - 1 830,-

  • av Mary (California State University) McThomas
    610 - 1 966,-

  • - The Normative Implications of Empirical Research
     
    1 860,-

    Brandon L. Bartels and Chris W. Bonneau argue that being attuned to the normative implications of one¿s work enhances the quality of empirical work, not to mention makes it substantially more interesting to both academics and non-academic practitioners. Their book¿s mission is to examine how the normative implications of empirical work in law and courts can be more visible and relevant to audiences beyond academia. Written by scholars of political science, law, and sociology, the chapters in the volume offer ideas on a methodology for communicating normative implications in a balanced, nuanced, and modest manner.

  • - The Normative Implications of Empirical Research
     
    750,-

    One of the more enduring topics of concern for empirically-oriented scholars of law and courts-and political scientists more generally-is how research can be more directly relevant to broader audiences outside of academia. A significant part of this issue goes back to a seeming disconnect between empirical and normative scholars of law and courts that has increased in recent years. Brandon L. Bartels and Chris W. Bonneau argue that being attuned to the normative implications of one''s work enhances the quality of empirical work, not to mention makes it substantially more interesting to both academics and non-academic practitioners. Their book''s mission is to examine how the normative implications of empirical work in law and courts can be more visible and relevant to audiences beyond academia. Written by scholars of political science, law, and sociology, the chapters in the volume offer ideas on a methodology for communicating normative implications in a balanced, nuanced, and modest manner. The contributors argue that if empirical work is strongly suggestive of certain policy or institutional changes, scholars should make those implications known so that information can be diffused. The volume consists of four sections that respectively address the general enterprise of developing normative implications of empirical research, law and decisionmaking, judicial selection, and courts in the broader political and societal context. This volume represents the start of a conversation on the topic of how the normative implications of empirical research in law and courts can be made more visible. This book will primarily interest scholars of law and courts, as well as students of judicial politics. Other subfields of political science engaging in empirical research will also find the suggestions made in the book relevant.

  • av UK) Corkin & Nicola Ch. (Exeter University
    640 - 1 966,-

  • - The Politics of Adversarial and Bureaucratic Legalism
     
    1 970,-

  • - The Supreme Court and the Transition to Democracy
     
    2 070,-

    Analyzes the role the Supreme Court had in the highly anticipated democratization process and on the quality of democracy in Mexico.

  • - The Supreme Court and the Transition to Democracy
     
    656,-

    Analyzes the role the Supreme Court had in the highly anticipated democratization process and on the quality of democracy in Mexico.

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    656,-

    The nation¿s leading authorities on judicial elections have come together in one volume to present the latest cutting edge research on state judicial elections in their current form, including the extraordinary transformations of recent years.

  • - The Politics of Adversarial and Bureaucratic Legalism
     
    640,-

    Across the globe law in all its variety is becoming more central to politics, public policy, and everyday life. Top sociolegal scholars use Robert A. Kagan's concepts and methods to examine the politics of litigation and regulation around the world.

  • - Power, Domination, and the Courts
    av David Watkins & Scott Lemieux
    590 - 2 210,-

  • - State Supreme Court Opinions and The Effect of Audiences
    av Michael K. Romano & Todd A. Curry
    530 - 1 556,-

  • - Interpretation, Authority, and Politics
    av Bradley D. Hays
    640 - 1 996,-

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