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RULE BY LAWThe Politics of Courts in Authoritarian RegimesRULE BY LAW: THE POLITICS OF COURTS IN AUTHORITARIAN REGIMESScholars have generally assumed cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoa that courts ill authoritarian states arc pawns ot 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. I llis volume brings cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoatogether leading scholars ill comparative judicial politics to consider the causes and consequences of judicial empowerment in authoritarian states. Icambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoa
t demonstrates the wide range of governance tasks that courts perform, as well as the way in which courts can sene as critical sites of contention botRULE BY LAWThe Politics of Courts in Authoritarian RegimesRULE BY LAW: THE POLITICS OF COURTS IN AUTHORITARIAN REGIMESScholars have generally assumed cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoathis volume advances our understanding of judicial politics in authoritarian regimes.I Olli Cinsburg is Professor ot I aw and Political Science at the Univcrsih ot Illinois. He is the author of Judicial Review in New Democracies (Cambridge University-Press, 2003), which won the c. Herman Pritchett A cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoaward from the American Political Science Association for the best book on law and courts ill 2cx)q. Ginsburg senes as co-director ot the Comparative Ccambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoa
onstitutions Project at the University oi Illinois and runs the Program in Asian Law, Politics and Society.Tamir Moustafa is Associate Professor of InRULE BY LAWThe Politics of Courts in Authoritarian RegimesRULE BY LAW: THE POLITICS OF COURTS IN AUTHORITARIAN REGIMESScholars have generally assumed cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoale for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics and Economic Development in Egypt (Cambridge University- Press, 2007) and a number of articles on comparative law and society, religion and politics, and state-society- relations in the Middle East.Rule by Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regime cambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoasF.diiecl byTOM GINSBURGUniversity of IllinoisTAMIR MOUSTAFASimon Fraser University, British ColumbiaCambridgeUNIVERSITY PRESSCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PREcambridge university press rule by law the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes may 2008 kho tài liệu bách khoa
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