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How judges think

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Publication details: Dehra Dun Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. 2011Edition: 2ndDescription: 387pISBN:
  • 9780674048065
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.010000 POS-2
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction Part One: The Basic Model; Nine Theories of Judicial Behavior; The Judge as Labor-Market Participant; The Judge as Occasional Legislator; The Mind of the Legislating Judge; Part Two: The Model Elaborated; The Judicial Environment: External Constraints on Judging; Altering the Environment: Tenure and Salary Issues; Judicial Method: Internal Constraints on Judging; Judges Are Not Law Professors; Is Pragmatic Adjudication Inescapable; Part Three: Justices; The Supreme Court Is a Political Court; Comprehensive Constitutional Theories; Judicial Cosmopolitanism; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Index
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Table of contents
Introduction Part One: The Basic Model;
Nine Theories of Judicial Behavior;
The Judge as Labor-Market Participant;
The Judge as Occasional Legislator;
The Mind of the Legislating Judge;
Part Two: The Model Elaborated;
The Judicial Environment: External Constraints on Judging;
Altering the Environment: Tenure and Salary Issues;
Judicial Method: Internal Constraints on Judging;
Judges Are Not Law Professors;
Is Pragmatic Adjudication Inescapable;
Part Three: Justices;
The Supreme Court Is a Political Court;
Comprehensive Constitutional Theories;
Judicial Cosmopolitanism;
Conclusion;
Acknowledgments;
Index