The Legitimacy of the Judge (original) (raw)

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Common Law Courts: The Judiciary as a Regulatory Mechanism

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A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree. By W. J. Waluchow. [Cambridge:Cambridge University Press. 2007. 283 pp. Hardback £48.00. ISBN 0521864763.]

Wil Waluchow

The Cambridge Law Journal, 2007

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What is “Politicisation” of Constitutional Courts? Towards a Decision-oriented Concept.

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Authorised Performances: The Procedural Sources of Judicial Authority

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