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THE ECONOMICS OF JUDICIAL BEHAVIOUR VOLUME II by LEE EPSTEIN, edited by Lee Epstein, Provast Profesor of Law and Political Science and Rader Family Trustee Chair in Law, University of Southern California, USA ISBN 9781781007211, 1781007217 instant download

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Authors:LEE EPSTEIN, edited by Lee Epstein, Provast Profesor of Law and Political Science and Rader Family Trustee Chair in Law, University of Southern California, USA
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Year:2013
Edition:2013
Publisher:AN ELGAR RESEARCH COLLECTION
Language:english
File Size:689.42 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781781007211, 1781007217
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THE ECONOMICS OF JUDICIAL BEHAVIOUR VOLUME II by LEE EPSTEIN, edited by Lee Epstein, Provast Profesor of Law and Political Science and Rader Family Trustee Chair in Law, University of Southern California, USA ISBN 9781781007211, 1781007217 instant download

La 4e de couverture indique : \"This excellent two-volume collection contains the very best studies that take an economic approach to the study of judicial behaviour. The authors hail from the disciplines of business, economics, history, law, and political science, and the topics they cover are equally varied. Subjects include the judges' motivations, judicial independence, precedent, judging on collegial courts and in the hierarchy of justice and the relationship between judges and the other government actors. Together with an original introduction by Professor Epstein, this selection of papers will be a vital tool for students, academics and practitioners with an interest in the economics of judicial behaviour.\" This excellent two-volume collection contains the very best studies that take an economic approach to the study of judicial behaviour. Subjects include the judges' motivations, judicial independence, precedent, judging on collegial courts and in the hierarchy of justice and the relationship between judges and the other government actors. This excellent two-volume collection contains the very best studies that take an economic approach to the study of judicial behaviour. Subjects include the judges’ motivations, judicial independence, precedent, judging on collegial courts and in the hierarchy of justice and the relationship between judges and the other government actors.
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