Consequential courts : judicial roles in global perspective / edited by Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein, Robert A. Kagan.
2013
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Title
Consequential courts : judicial roles in global perspective / edited by Diana Kapiszewski, Gordon Silverstein, Robert A. Kagan.
Published
Cambridge [UK] ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Call Number
K3367 .C657 2013
ISBN
9781107026537 (hbk.)
1107026539 (hbk.)
9781107693746 (pbk.)
1107693748 (pbk.)
1107026539 (hbk.)
9781107693746 (pbk.)
1107693748 (pbk.)
Description
xii, 439 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)810586471
Summary
"In the early twenty-first century, courts have become versatile actors in the governance of many constitutional democracies, and judges play a variety of roles in politics and policy making. Assembling papers penned by an array of academic specialists on high courts around the world, and presented during a year-long Andrew W. Mellon Foundation John E. Sawyer Seminar at the University of California, Berkeley, this volume maps the roles in governance that courts are undertaking and the ways in which they have come to matter in the political life of their nations. It offers empirically rich accounts of dramatic judicial actions in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, exploring the political conditions and judicial strategies that have fostered those assertions of power, and evaluating when and how courts' performance of new roles has been politically consequential. By focusing on the content and consequences of judicial power, the book advances a new agenda for the comparative study of courts"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Contributors
xi
Introduction / Robert A. Kagan
1
I.
EXPANDING JUDICIAL ROLES IN NEW OR RESTORED DEMOCRACIES
1.
Politics of Courts in Democratization: Four Junctures in Asia / Tom Ginsburg
45
2.
Fragmentation? Defection? Legitimacy? Explaining Judicial Roles in Post-Communist "Colored Revolutions" / Alexei Trochev
67
3.
Constitutional Authority and Judicial Pragmatism: Politics and Law in the Evolution of South Africa's Constitutional Court / Heinz Klug
93
4.
Distributing Political Power: The Constitutional Tribunal in Post-Authoritarian Chile / Druscilla L. Scribner
114
5.
Transformation of the Mexican Supreme Court into an Arena for Political Contestation / Monica Castillejos-Aragon
138
II.
EXPANDING JUDICIAL ROLES IN ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACIES
6.
Courts Enforcing Political Accountability: The Role of Criminal Justice in Italy / Carlo Guarnieri
163
7.
Dutch Hoge Raad: Judicial Roles Played, Lost, and Not Played / Nick Huls
181
8.
Consequential Court: The U.S. Supreme Court in the Twentieth Century / Robert A. Kagan
199
9.
Judicial Constitution Making in a Divided Society: The Israeli Case / Amnon Reichman
233
10.
Public Interest Litigation and the Transformation of the Supreme Court of India / Manoj Mate
262
11.
Judicial Dynamics of the French and European Fundamental Rights Revolution / Mitchel de S.-O.-I'E. Lasser
289
12.
Constitutional Courts as Bulwarks of Secularism / Ran Hirschl
311
III.
FOUR "PROVOCATIONS"
13.
Why the Legal Complex is Integral to Theories of Consequential Courts / Terence C. Halliday
337
14.
Judicial Power: Getting it and Keeping it / John Ferejohn
349
15.
Constitutional Politics in the Active Voice / Mark A. Graber
363
16.
Mighty Problem Continues / Martin Shapiro
380
Conclusion: Of Judicial Ships and Winds of Change / Robert A. Kagan
398
Index
413