22 results on '"Judicial process -- Analysis"'
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2. Interpreting the basic law and the adjudication of politically sensitive questions
3. Judgment and legality.
4. Chinese judicial practice in Private International Law 2002
5. A proposal for formalizing the 'no case exists' objections procedure at the International Court of Justice
6. 'Raise the flag and let it talk': on the use of external norms in constitutional decision making.
7. Pepper v. Hart: a re-examination.
8. Judicial reasoning by analogy with statutes: now an accepted technique in New Zealand?
9. Judicial responsibility in criminal proceedings.
10. Judicial reasoning by analogy with statutes: the case of contributory negligence and the law of contract in New Zealand.
11. Environmental 'wrongs' and environmental rights: challenging the legal reasoning of English judges.
12. Statutory interpretation and judicial policy making: some comparative reflections.
13. Towards principles of overruling - when should a final court of appeal second guess?
14. Sophisticated voting and gate-keeping in the Supreme Court.
15. Judicial independence in a civil law regime: the evidence from Japan.
16. Cameras and the infusion of political bias into the courtroom.
17. Policy, precedent, and power: a positive theory of Supreme Court decision-making.
18. Explaining judicial behavior or what's 'unconstitutional' about the Sentencing Commission?
19. Federalism Outcomes and Ideological Preferences: The U.S. Supreme Court and Preemption Cases
20. Is a page of history worth a volume of logic?
21. Judicial obligation, precedent and the common law.
22. Parliamentary materials: extrinsic aids to statutory interpretation.
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