The Exercise of Judicial Power, 1789-1864

The Exercise of Judicial Power, 1789-1864
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Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105043901375
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Synopsis The Exercise of Judicial Power, 1789-1864 by : David Marshall Billikopf

Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico

Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780521195218
ISBN-13 : 0521195217
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Synopsis Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico by : Jeffrey K. Staton

Although they are not directly accountable to voters, constitutional court judges communicate with the general public through the media. In Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico, Jeffrey K. Staton argues that constitutional courts develop public relations strategies in order to increase the transparency of judicial behavior and promote judicial legitimacy. Yet, in some political contexts there can be a tension between transparency and legitimacy, and for this reason, courts cannot necessarily advance both conditions simultaneously. The argument is tested via an analysis of the Mexican Supreme Court during Mexico's recent transition to democracy, and also through a cross-national analysis of public perceptions of judicial legitimacy. The results demonstrate that judges can be active participants in the construction of their own power. More broadly, the study develops a positive political theory of institutions, which highlights the connections between democratization and the rule of law.

Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court

Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court
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ISBN-10 : 1568027443
ISBN-13 : 9781568027449
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Synopsis Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court by : David G. Savage

Appendixes provide additional information on the Court such as the Judiciary Acts of 1789 and 1925 and a list of Acts of Congress found by the Court to be unconstitutional. New cases include: McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003), Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), Lawrence v. Texas (2003), United States v. American Library Association Inc. (2003), Bush v. Gore (2000), Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (2000), Clinton v. City of New York (1998), Clinton v. Jones (1997), City of Boerne V. Flores (1997). The Guide also covers changes in Supreme Court's approach to religious freedom, the Rehnquist Court's legacy and the rejuvenation of federalism and state sovereignty. The power to investigate -- The power over internal affairs -- 5. The Court and the powers of the president : Article II -- The Commander in Chief -- The architect of foreign policy -- The president as executive -- The power to veto and to pardon -- Privilege and immunity -- The president versus the Court --

Democracy, Electoral Systems, and Judicial Empowerment in Developing Countries

Democracy, Electoral Systems, and Judicial Empowerment in Developing Countries
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 373
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ISBN-10 : 9780472029624
ISBN-13 : 0472029622
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Synopsis Democracy, Electoral Systems, and Judicial Empowerment in Developing Countries by : Bumba Mukherjee

The power granted to the courts, both in a nation’s constitution and in practice, reveals much about the willingness of the legislative and executive branches to accept restraints on their own powers. For this reason, an independent judiciary is considered an indication of a nation’s level of democracy. Vineeta Yadav and Bumba Mukherjee use a data set covering 159 developing countries, along with comparative case studies of Brazil and Indonesia, to identify the political conditions under which de jure independence is established. They find that the willingness of political elites to grant the courts authority to review the actions of the other branches of government depends on the capacity of the legislature and expectations regarding the judiciary’s assertiveness. Moving next to de facto independence, Yadav and Mukherjee bring together data from 103 democracies in the developing world, complemented by case studies of Brazil, India, and Indonesia. Honing in on the effects of electoral institutions, the authors find that, when faced with short time horizons, governments that operate in personal vote electoral systems are likely to increase de facto judicial independence whereas governments in party-centered systems are likely to reduce it.

Marbury V. Madison and Judicial Review

Marbury V. Madison and Judicial Review
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Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018629470
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Synopsis Marbury V. Madison and Judicial Review by : Robert Lowry Clinton

The Literature of American Legal History

The Literature of American Legal History
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Publisher : Beard Books
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781587982804
ISBN-13 : 1587982803
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Synopsis The Literature of American Legal History by : William Nelson

Republishes articles by two senior legal historians. Besides summarizing what has now become classical literature in the field, it offers illuminating insight into what it means to be a professional legal historian.

Principles of Comparative Politics

Principles of Comparative Politics
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 929
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ISBN-10 : 9781608716791
ISBN-13 : 1608716791
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Synopsis Principles of Comparative Politics by : William Roberts Clark

'Principles of Comparative Politics' offers a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the rich world of comparative inquiry, research and scholarship.

The A to Z of the Jacksonian Era and Manifest Destiny

The A to Z of the Jacksonian Era and Manifest Destiny
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 9780810870161
ISBN-13 : 0810870169
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Synopsis The A to Z of the Jacksonian Era and Manifest Destiny by : Terry Corps

The brief period from 1829 to 1849 was one of the most important in American history. During just two decades, the American government was strengthened, the political system consolidated, and the economy diversified. All the while literature and the arts, the press and philanthropy, urbanization, and religious revivalism sparked other changes. The belief in Manifest Destiny simultaneously caused expansion across the continent and the wretched treatment of the Native Americans, while arguments over slavery slowly tore a rift in the country as sectional divisions grew and a national crisis became almost inevitable. The A to Z of the Jacksonian Era and Manifest Destiny takes a close look at these sensitive years. Through a chronology that traces events year-by-year and sometimes even month-by-month actions are clearly delineated. The introduction summarizes the major trends of the epoch and the four administrations therein. The details are then supplied in several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries, and the bibliography concludes this essential tool for anyone interested in history.

Reader's Guide to American History

Reader's Guide to American History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 917
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ISBN-10 : 9781134261826
ISBN-13 : 1134261829
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Synopsis Reader's Guide to American History by : Peter J. Parish

There are so many books on so many aspects of the history of the United States, offering such a wide variety of interpretations, that students, teachers, scholars, and librarians often need help and advice on how to find what they want. The Reader's Guide to American History is designed to meet that need by adopting a new and constructive approach to the appreciation of this rich historiography. Each of the 600 entries on topics in political, social and economic history describes and evaluates some 6 to 12 books on the topic, providing guidance to the reader on everything from broad surveys and interpretive works to specialized monographs. The entries are devoted to events and individuals, as well as broader themes, and are written by a team of well over 200 contributors, all scholars of American history.