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245 1 4 _aThe global expansion of judicial power /
_ceditado por C. Neal Tate e Torbjorn Vallinder. --
260 _aNew York :
_bNew york university press,
_c1995.
300 _a556 p.
505 8 0 _t1. The global expansion of judicial power: The judiciialization of politcs- C. Neal Tate and Torbjorn Vallinder
_tPart I: concepts and conditions
_t2. When the courts go marching in- Torbjorn Vallinder
_t3. Why the expansion of judicial power? C. Neal Tate
_tPart II: Western common-law democracies
_tThe United States and the united
_t4. The United States- Matin Shapiro
_t5. The United Kingdom- Maurice Sunkin
_tAustralia
_t6. Judicial intrusion into the Australian Cabinet- Brian Galligan and David R. Slater
_t7. The executive, the judiciary, and immigration appeals in Australia- John Power
_tCanada
_t8. Social progress and judicial power in Canada- W.A. Bogart
_t9. Canadian constraints on judicialization from whithout- Peter H. Russel
_tPart III: European romano- germanic democracies
_tCross-National Analyses
_t10. Training the legal professions in Italy, France and Germany- Anna Mestitz and Patrizia Perdezoli
_t11. The judicialization of judicial salary policy in Italy and the United States- Francesca Zannotti
_t12. Complex Coordinate construction in France and Germany- Alec Stone
_tThe Italian Case
_t13. Italy: a peculiar case- Giuseppe Di Federico
_t14. Judicial independence and policy-making in Italy- Carlo Guarnieri
_t15. Legal politics Italian style- Michael Mandel
_tFrance and Germany
_t16. France- Jacqueline Lucienne Lafon
_t17. Germany- Christine Landfried
_t18. Reunification and prospects for judicialization in Germany- H.G. Peter Wallach
_tThe smaller democracies
_t19. Sweden- Barry Holmstrom
_t20. The netherlands: Toward a form of judicial review- Jan Ten Kate and Peter J. Van Koppen
_t21. The Judiciary and politics in Malta- Carmel A. Agius and Nancy A. Grosselfinger
_t22. Israel- Martin Edelman
_tPart IV: Rapidly changing nations
_tPost-communist States
_t23. The Attempt to Institute Judicial Review in the Former USSR- Cheryl A. Thomas
_t24. Legal Reform and the expansion of judicial power in Russia- William Kitchin
_tTroubled Democracies
_t25. The Phillipines and Southeast Asia- C. Neal Tate
_t26. The Judicialization of Namibian politics- Nico Steytler
_tConclusion
_t27. Judicialization and the future of politics and policy- C. Neal Tate and Torbjorn Vallinder
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