Driscoll Amanda: The Efficacy of Judicial Review

The Rule of Law and the Promise of Independent Courts
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"Constitutional courts are democracy's guardians, yet their ability to withstand challenges to their authority is tenuous. Using surveys fielded in the U.S., Germany, Poland, and Hungary, this book demonstrates that a court's efficacy depends crucially on both its independence and citizens' support for the rule of law"--

ISBN: 978-1-009-38892-4
GTIN: 9781009388924

Über den Autor Driscoll Amanda

Amanda Driscoll is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Law (by Courtesy) at Florida State University. Her research, which considers comparative courts and the rule of law, has been funded by the National Science Foundation and was awarded best conference paper on law and courts by APSA and SPSA.Jay N. Krehbiel is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). He studies how public support for courts-both international and domestic-affects judicial behavior. Krehbiel is a former Fulbright Scholar at the University of Oslo.Michael J. Nelson is Professor of Political Science and Affiliate Law Faculty at the Pennsylvania State University. His most recent books, Judging Inequality and The Elevator Effect, both won the Pritchett Award for best book from the Law and Courts Section of APSA.

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