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Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory
Nuno Garoupa
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Description for Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory
Paperback. Num Pages: 285 pages, 3 halftones, 3 line drawings, 14 tables. BIC Classification: LAM; LNAA1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 152 x 28. .
Judges are society's elders and experts, our masters and mediators. We depend on them to dispense justice with integrity, deliberation, and efficiency. Yet judges, as Alexander Hamilton famously noted, lack the power of the purse or the sword. They must rely almost entirely on their reputations to secure compliance with their decisions, obtain resources, and maintain their political influence. In Judicial Reputation, Nuno Garoupa and Tom Ginsburg explain how reputation is not only an essential quality of the judiciary as a whole, but also of individual judges. Perceptions of judicial systems around the world range from widespread admiration to ... Read more
Judges are society's elders and experts, our masters and mediators. We depend on them to dispense justice with integrity, deliberation, and efficiency. Yet judges, as Alexander Hamilton famously noted, lack the power of the purse or the sword. They must rely almost entirely on their reputations to secure compliance with their decisions, obtain resources, and maintain their political influence. In Judicial Reputation, Nuno Garoupa and Tom Ginsburg explain how reputation is not only an essential quality of the judiciary as a whole, but also of individual judges. Perceptions of judicial systems around the world range from widespread admiration to ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
285
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226478708
SKU
V9780226478708
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About Nuno Garoupa
Nuno Garoupa is professor of law at Texas A&M University and holds the chair in research innovation at the Cat lica Global School of Law, Universidade Cat lica Portuguesa in Lisbon, Portugal. Tom Ginsburg is the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School and research fellow at the American Bar Foundation.
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