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This chapter is a comparative study of three decisions of the United States Supreme Court (USSCt) and three decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), reviewing the constitutionality of executive and legislative measures adopted by the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) in the...
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Judiciary in Contemporary Europe and Beyond (OUP 2018) by LSE Professor Conor Gearty, Vice-President of the British Academy … blend of praise and blame for the sake of advancing our understanding of latent questions of the institutional Judiciary …
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respect it is irrelevant which public body, ie the legislator, the administration or the judiciary, has been the (primary … violations of the ECHR caused by the judiciary and can oblige them under Article 41 ECHR to pay complainants financial … accountability of the judiciary on the national level for violations of the ECHR. Article 13 ECHR obliges Member States to provide …
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In Judicial Accountabilities in New Europe: From Rule of Law to Quality of Justice, Daniela Piana investigates the sources of norms and values that influence judicial behavior in Central and Eastern Europe. Although the European Union has recently sought to institute guarantees of judicial...
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Recent years have seen a growing literature on cross-citations (i.e. citations between courts from different countries). What explains why such cross-citations occur between some courts but not others? This paper addresses this question with original data on 2,967 citations between the...
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