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Cambridge University Press The Efficacy of Judicial Review: The Rule of Law and the Promise of Independent Courts (Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy)

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Over the past century, countries around the globe have empowered constitutional courts to safeguard the rule of law. But when can courts effectively perform this vital task? Drawing upon a series of survey experiments fielded in the United States, Germany, Hungary, and Poland, this book demonstrates that judicial independence is critical for judicial efficacy. Independent courts can empower citizens to punish executives who flout the bounds of constitutional rule; weak courts are unable to generate public costs for transgressing the law. Although judicial efficacy is neither universal nor automatic, courts – so long as they are viewed by the public as independent – can provide an effective check on executives and promote the rule of law.

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 September 2025
Listed Since
20 November 2024

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