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This is one of the few book-length analyses of judicial review and public policy in very different parts of the world today. Donald W. Jackson and C. Neal Tate have gathered together respected scholars and set forth a framework for comparative analysis into the origins of judicial review, its use as a policy tool, and its exercise and impact in the policy-making process. Political scientists, public policy analysts, and public administrators will find this a thought-provoking study in comparative politics and public administration and a useful classroom text. The text opens with an overview and a delineation of basic concepts and closes with a framework for analyzing the exercise of judicial review in policy making. The major part of the book offers case studies and analyses of the establishment of judicial review as a policy tool, and the impact of judicial review in various types of legal situations. These studies cover twelve countries, including the United States, Great Britain, Japan, India, Israel, and the USSR, among others. Chapter reference lists and a selected bibliography at the end of the book refer readers to current studies of importance.
Full of fascinating material on many aspects of the intersection of
politics and law. . . . The contributions achieve a laudable
consistency of quality and readability. . . . [A] real asset for
the insight it provides into the configurations and interplay of
judicial and other institutions in 14 diverse societies. A benchmark for future study in a growing field of political
inquiry. An enormously rich and varied collection of essays. Must'
reading for current students of the judicial process. The Global Expansion of Judicial Power, so ably and perceptively
compiled and edited, is a welcome addition indeed. It assesses and
analyses trenchantly and sophisticatedly a cascading development
that is as significant and fascinating as it is controversial and
durational. A major contribution. An enormously rich and varied collection of essays. . . . must'
reading for current students of the judicial process. In Russia, as the confrontation over the constitutional
distribution of authority raged, Boris Yeltsin's economic program
regularly wended its way in and out of the Constitutional Court
until Yeltsin finally suspended that court in the aftermath of his
clash with the hard-line parliament. In Europe, French and German
legislators and executives now routinely alter desired policies in
response to or in anticipation of the pronouncements of
constitutional courts. In Latin America and Africa, courts are--or
will be-- important participantsin ongoing efforts to establish
constitutional rules and policies protect new or fragile
democracies from the threats of military intervention, ethnic
conflict, and revolution.
Using Microcomputers in Research may be used in conjunction with the earlier Microcomputer Methods for Social Scientists (QASS 40) -- together they provide a lucid and comprehensive introduction to microcomputing in the social sciences. This book is organized around the research process, taking the reader through the processes of writing the research proposal, gathering data, analysing and manipulating data, and writing the research report.
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