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This paper assesses the extent to which elected power holders informally intervene in the judiciaries of new democracies, an acknowledged but under-researched topic in studies of judicial politics. The paper first develops an empirical strategy for the study of informal interference based on...
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The degree of justiciability (as well as enforcement) of the socio-economic rights of the African Charter have always played second fiddle to that of the traditional civil and political rights. Over two decades after the coming into force of the Charter, the African Commission has received...
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This article documents the substantive contributions women judges make to international courts. It moves beyond symbolic and descriptive analyses of why gender matters on international courts and opens up a new discussion on the need to more closely evaluate the contributions women judges bring...
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Corruption is one of the world’s most widespread political problems. It can be found on international, national and sub-national level. Access to education and other socio-economic services is of utmost importance for all humans. It is still not exclusively based on merit, but often rather...
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Corruption is one of the world’s most widespread political problems. It can be found on international, national and sub-national level. Access to education and other socio-economic services is of utmost importance for all humans. It is still not exclusively based on merit, but often rather...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012428971
ABSTRACT :This paper assesses how legal origin influences financial development through regulationquality and the rule of law. It employs all the dimensions identified by the FinancialDevelopment and Structure Database of the World Bank. The law channels are instrumentedwith legal origins to...
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Africa has grown significantly in this decade and is attracting investors. Economic growth can however be cyclical and the World is now going through a major economic downturn and Africa is not exempted. In different countries, including African States, parties may find themselves in positions...
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This paper analyzes how different economic characteristics at the individual, household and community level affect the risk of victimization, controlling for the impact of (non-economic) sociological factors. We use a nation wide household survey from Mozambique and show that the probability of...
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Are there different determinants in the fight against corruption across developing countries? Why are some countries more effective at battling corruption than others? To investigate these concerns we examine the determinants of corruption-control throughout the conditional distribution of the...
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