Commitment and Cooperation on High Courts: A Cross-Country Examination of Institutional Constraints on Judges

Author:   Benjamin Alarie (Osler Chair in Business Law, Osler Chair in Business Law, University of Toronto Faculty of Law) ,  Andrew J. Green (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Toronto Faculty of Law)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199397594


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   14 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Benjamin Alarie (Osler Chair in Business Law, Osler Chair in Business Law, University of Toronto Faculty of Law) ,  Andrew J. Green (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Toronto Faculty of Law)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9780199397594


ISBN 10:   0199397597
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   14 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION 1 COMMITMENT AND COOPERATION ON HIGH COURTS 2 HOW DO JUDGES DECIDE? 3 PLANTING THE SEED: CHOOSING HIGH COURT JUDGES 4 WHO HEARS THE PARTICULAR APPEAL? 5 DO JUDGES CARE ABOUT OTHERS? 6 SLIPPING THROUGH THE SCREEN: HOW DO COURTS CHOOSE THE CASES THEY HEAR? 7 THE INFLUENCE OF THE PARTIES ON JUDGES: ACCURACY OR AFFILIATION 8 NORMS, LEADERSHIP AND CONSENSUS 9 CONCLUSION APPENDICES 1 THE DATA 2 INFLUENCES ON JUDGE'S VOTES 3 DISSENT ANALYSIS INDEX

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The law is not an abstract ideal, but something that emerges from a specific institutional context. This book builds on this key idea to analyze how specific institutional features translate into specific legal experiences across several countries with well-established and highly varied legal systems. I highly recommend this book for anyone using comparative methods to understand how the law really works. Michael A. Bailey, Colonel William J. Walsh Professor Department of Government and McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University A creative new approach to thinking about high courts and how judges do their work. Provides some valuable perspective on the U.S. Supreme Court and charts a path forward in the study of judicial politics. Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Princeton University


A creative new approach to thinking about high courts and how judges do their work. Provides some valuable perspective on the U.S. Supreme Court and charts a path forward in the study of judicial politics. * Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Princeton University * The law is not an abstract ideal, but something that emerges from a specific institutional context. This book builds on this key idea to analyze how specific institutional features translate into specific legal experiences across several countries with well-established and highly varied legal systems. I highly recommend this book for anyone using comparative methods to understand how the law really works. * Michael A. Bailey, Colonel William J. Walsh Professor Department of Government and McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University *


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Benjamin Alarie is the Osler Chair in Business Law at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. He also serves as President of the Canadian Law and Economics Association. He works primarily in taxation law and judicial decision-making, and he has published in the American Business Law Journal, the British Tax Review, the Canadian Business Law Journal, the Canadian Tax Journal, and many other academic journals. He is co-author of several editions of Canadian Income Tax Law. Prior to joining the Faculty in 2004, Alarie clerked for Madam Justice Louise Arbour at the Supreme Court of Canada. He holds an MA and JD from Toronto and an LLM from Yale. Andrew J. Green is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. His work focuses on environmental law, international trade and administrative law (how international trade rules constrain countries' ability to implement domestic environmental policy), and the role of law in fostering individuals' environmental values. He has published in the Harvard Environmental Law Review, the Virginia Environmental Law Review, the Supreme Court Law Review, and the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, among others. He holds a BA Hons from Queens, an MA and LLB from Toronto, and an LLM and JSD from Chicago.

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