This excellent research review contains the very best studies that
take an economic approach to the study of judicial behaviour. The
authors hail from the disciplines of business, economics, history,
law, and political science, and the topics they cover are equally
varied. Subjects include the judges' motivations, judicial
independence, precedent, judging on collegial courts and in the
hierarchy of justice and the relationship between judges and the
other government actors.
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