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    Variaciones sobre el precedente judicial. Una mirada desde el sistema jurídico chileno.Flavia Carbonell Bellolio - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho:9-38.
    El presente trabajo es el resultado de mi participación en el evento de discusión de la revista Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoría del Derecho, que llevó por nombre “La construcción del precedente en el Civil Law: debates, conceptos y desafíos”, en el cual participaron varios colegas con un amplio conocimiento en el tema del precedente judicial; de igual forma, ahonda en los temas de mayor debate dentro de lo referente al precedente judicial, enfocado al (...)
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    La fuerza vinculante del precedente judicial.Juan Igartua Salaverría - 2006 - Isegoría 35:193-205.
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    Variations on Judicial Precedent: From the Perspective of the Chilean Legal System.Flavia Carbonell Bellolio - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho.
    This paper is the result of my participation in a discussion event of Problema. Anuario de filosofía y teoría del derecho entitled “The Construction of Precedent in Civil Law: Debates, Concepts and Challenges”. Several colleagues with a vast knowledge on the subject of judicial precedent participated in this seminar, which also delved into the widely debated aspects of judicial precedent focused on the case of Chile. The entire discussion aimed at proposing solutions, as well as shedding some light (...)
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    Revisão Judicial Sob o Enfoque Do Originalismo e Do Interpretativismo.Márcio Alves Figueira & Elísio Augusto Velloso Bastos - 2020 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 6 (1):115.
    O artigo científico visa esclarecer acerca do judicial review com enfoque no originalismo e no interpretativismo. Neste trabalho pretendemos demonstrar ser o interpretativismo um construto da Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos oriundo do precedente Brown. Em primeiro lugar, examinaremos os precedentes da Suprema Corte, cujos fundamentos foram obtidos a partir da corrente originalista, até chegarmos ao citado caso Brown e em seguida analisaremos filosoficamente o precedente. Em conclusão, antes se buscava a intenção original do constituinte, no entanto, (...)
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    Os Desafios Do Sistema de Precedentes Judiciais No Ordenamento Jurídico Brasileiro À Luz da Teoria da Integridade de Ronald Dworkin.Francisco Victor Vasconcelos, Renata Albuquerque Lima & Ana Clébia Rodrigues - 2023 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 8 (2):77.
    O presente artigo detém o intuito de analisar a implementação do sistema de precedentes judiciais adotado pelo Brasil no Novo Código de Processo Civil, diante da teoria de Ronald Dworkin. O Brasil historicamente adota o sistema denominado de Civil Law, o qual adota a lei como fonte principal do Direito, dando ao precedente judicial um caráter secundário e não vinculante. Ante a nova atualização legislativa do Código de Processo Civil de 2015, que vislumbra a adoção de um sistema (...)
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    Subject Selection for Clinical Trials.American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs - forthcoming - IRB: Ethics & Human Research.
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    A Physician’s Role Following a Breach of Electronic Health Information.Daniel Kim, Kristin Schleiter, Bette-Jane Crigger, John W. McMahon, Regina M. Benjamin, Sharon P. Douglas & American Medical Association The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs - 2010 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 21 (1):30-35.
    The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association examines physicians’ professional ethical responsibility in the event that the security of patients’ electronic records is breached.
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    Multiplex Genetic Testing.American Medical Association The Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Los jueces como creadores de reglas.Larry Alexander & Emily Sherwin - 2010 - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho 1 (4):127-167.
    Precedents are judicial decisions that form the bases of further judicial decisions by constraining those decisions. There are two aspects to the constraints exerted by precedent decisions: the scope of the constraint and the strength of the constraint. The scope refers to the range of decisions that are affected by the precedent. The strength refers to the conditions under which a court can escape being bound by the precedent. Models of precedential scope are discussed and evaluated, and the (...)
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    Bioderecho: entre la vida y la muerte.Andrés Ollero - 2006 - Cizur menor, Navarra: Thomson/Aranzadi.
    La bioética ha cobrado autonomía académica y difusión social, al abordar los problemas relacionados con el origen y final de la vida humana y las exigencias morales derivadas de su protección. Su repercusión sobre el derecho plantea exigencias específicas, relacionadas con el aborto, la posibilidad de disponer para unos u otros fines de embriones humanos o la eutanasia. Ha surgido así el bioderecho, que se verá urgido por la biopolítica, para que le sirva de instrumento convirtiendo en socialmente normales determinados (...)
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    La ratio decidendi a través de ojos mexicanos.Rodrigo Camarena González - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho:39-68.
    En marzo de 2021 se reformó la Constitución mexicana para transitar a un sistema de precedentes. Esta enmienda establece que las “razones” de las sentencias de la Suprema Corte serán obligatorias para los tribunales inferiores. Sin embargo, la reforma se enmarca en una arraigada práctica de tesis jurisprudenciales, i. e., enunciados abstractos identificados por la misma Corte al resolver un caso. Además, no hay consenso sobre qué son estas razones y por qué deberían ser vinculantes. El objetivo de este artículo (...)
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    The Ratio Decidendi through Mexican Lens.Rodrigo Camarena González - forthcoming - Problema. Anuario de Filosofía y Teoria Del Derecho.
    In March 2021, the Mexican Constitution was amended to transition to a system of precedents. This amendment mandates that the “reasons” of Supreme Court rulings will be binding on the lower courts. However, the reform is rooted in a long-standing practice of ‘Tesis’, i.e., abstract statements that the Court itself identifies when deciding a case. Moreover, there is no consensus as to what these reasons are and why they should be binding. The aim of this article is to identify the (...)
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    Pluralizing Constitutional Review in International Law: A Critical Theory Approach.David Ingram - 2014 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 70 (2-3):261-286.
    Resumo O autor defende uma descrição normativa fraca do constitucionalismo internacional à luz de dois factos: a contínua relevância da soberania do Estado face à hegemonia de superpotências e a necessidade imperiosa de um regime supranacional eficaz de direitos humanos. Ao defender uma institucionalização constitucional de direitos humanos, que inclui aspectos de justiça processual e material, mostra-se que, como nos casos domésticos, tal institucionalização pode e, talvez deva, incorporar um procedimento de controlo judicial que ascende ao nível de controlo (...)
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  14. Legalism, Judicial Rational-Choice, and the Majority Opinion in Citizens United.Damian Williams - 2018 - QM ELSA Law Review 2018:13-26.
    Prior to Citizen’s United, particular types of corporate spending for purposes of influencing US-election-outcomes were limited due to an inherent skepticism of corporate influence in American politics. It was presumed that where corporations accessed wealth and resources for purposes of electing candidates that best serve corporate interests, American politics would be corrupted—indeed: democracy that is bought and sold. In the US, the juridical is entirely systematized by the ethos of the legal profession: legalism. It is the way in which the (...)
     
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    Judicial analytics and the great transformation of American Law.Daniel L. Chen - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 27 (1):15-42.
    Predictive judicial analytics holds the promise of increasing efficiency and fairness of law. Judicial analytics can assess extra-legal factors that influence decisions. Behavioral anomalies in judicial decision-making offer an intuitive understanding of feature relevance, which can then be used for debiasing the law. A conceptual distinction between inter-judge disparities in predictions and inter-judge disparities in prediction accuracy suggests another normatively relevant criterion with regards to fairness. Predictive analytics can also be used in the first step of causal (...)
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    Against judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation.E. Bello Hutt Donald - 2017 - Revus. Journal for Constitutional Theory and Philosophy of Law / Revija Za Ustavno Teorijo in Filozofijo Prava 31.
    Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding the interpretation of constitutions to be a solely legal and judicial undertaking excludes citizens from such activity. The paper proffers a two-pronged classification of analyses of constitutional interpretation. Implicit accounts discuss interpretation without reflecting on whether such activity can or should be performed by non-judicial institutions as well. Explicit accounts ask whether interpretation of constitutions is a matter to be dealt with by courts and answer affirmatively. (...)
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  17. Un precedente de Las Moradas de santa Teresa.C. Prieto Garcia - 1994 - Ciudad de Dios 207 (2):495-503.
     
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    Precedentes conceptuales para una ecosuicidología.Sandra Baquedano Jer - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 67:453-477.
    El problema de la destrucción antropogénica de la naturaleza vincula en lo fundamental las nociones de “Antropoceno” y “ecocidio”. Este no solo implica un crimen contra la biodiversidad, sino también una forma de autodestrucción ambiental que involucra al ser humano. Una humanidad que en su desarrollo ha construido la historia y legado simbólicos avances sobre la base de la degradación del entorno es agente de esa naturaleza a la cual se enfrenta, así como (por extensión) el microcosmos incide en el (...)
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    Precedentes de "o evangelho segundo Jesus Cristo" y perspectiva historiográfica de Saramago.Sin Autor - 2006 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 11:19-22.
    El presente estudio trata de elucidar la naturaleza del vínculo que, siguiendo a André de Muralt, puede establecerse entre el criticismo kantiano y la escolástica crítica del siglo XIV. A tal fin, trata de ilustrar, en primer lugar, la comunidad estructural entre el formalismo kantiano y el formalismo escotista, comunidad derivada del empleo sistemático de la distinción formal ex natura rei de Duns Escoto en la construcción del criticismo kantiano, y, en segundo lugar, la continuidad temática entre el giro copernicano (...)
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    Precedentes medievales de las disputas sobre la libertad en las escuelas de Salamanca en los siglos XVI y XVII.Ignacio Verdú Berganza - 2003 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 30:291-314.
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    Los precedentes de la fundación de las primeras Iglesias de Indias.Paulino Castañeda Delgado - 2023 - Isidorianum 16 (32-33):31-57.
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    Los precedentes gnósticos del 'Irfán.Miguel Cruz Hernández - 2000 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 17 (2):15-36.
    El autor estudia en este trabajo los antecedentes de la pervivencia y desarrollo del gnosticismo antiguo en el mundo islámico. Hace un repaso de las principales fuentes de la gnosis y de sus principales doctrinas.
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    Proceduralism, Judicial Review and the Refusal of Royal Assent.Yann Allard-Tremblay - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (2):379-400.
    This article provides an exploration of the relationships between a procedural account of epistemic democracy, illegitimate laws and judicial review. I first explain how there can be illegitimate laws within a procedural account of democracy. I argue that even if democratic legitimacy is conceived procedurally, it does not imply that democracy could legitimately undermine itself or adopt grossly unjust laws. I then turn to the legitimacy of judicial review with regard to these illegitimate laws. I maintain that courts (...)
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    Rethinking judicial paternalism:: Gender, work-family relations, and sentencing.Kathleen Daly - 1989 - Gender and Society 3 (1):9-36.
    Many scholars think that women are sentenced more leniently than men because judges are paternalistic toward women. In this article, I suggest that paternalism is a multilayered concept and that it is important to distinguish between judicial concerns for protecting women and those for protecting children and families. To learn what factors judges consider in sentencing and whether these differ for men and women defendants, I interviewed 20 men and 3 women judges in two state criminal courts. I learned (...)
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  25. Is judicial review undemocratic?Annabelle Lever - 2009 - Perspectives on Politics 7 (4):897-915.
    This paper examines Jeremy Waldron’s ‘core case’ against judicial review. Waldron’s arguments, it shows, exaggerate the importance of voting to our judgements about the legitimacy and democratic credentials of a society and its government. Moreover, Waldron is insufficiently sensitive to the ways that judicial review can provide a legitimate avenue of political activity for those seeking to rectify historic injustice. While judicial review is not necessary for democratic government, the paper concludes that Waldron is wrong to believe (...)
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    Guarda judicial de netos: tempo e dinheiro nas interações familiares.Vanessa Silva Cardoso & Liana Fortunato Costa - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 38:109-123.
    O presente estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa com objetivo de analisar as mudanças nas relações familiares provenientes da guarda judicial dos netos, em disputa com seus filhos. Nesse texto, enfatizamse as questões sobre tempo e dinheiro e suas influências sobre essas relações. Para a const..
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    Judicial Practice and Family Law in Morocco: The Chapter on Marriage from Sijilmāsī's Al-ʿAmal al-MuṭlaqJudicial Practice and Family Law in Morocco: The Chapter on Marriage from Sijilmasi's Al-Amal al-Mutlaq.Hanna E. Kassis, Henry Toledano, Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad al-Sijilmāsī & Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Sijilmasi - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):160.
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    Judicial Nullification of Unconstitutional Legislation. Murphy - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (1):121-133.
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    Judicial control of government action.John G. Collier & R. W. M. Dias - 1988 - Springer.
  30. Precedente iconográfico de las Artes Liberales de la Biblioteca laurentina: sepulcro de Cisneros en Alcalá.Juan López Gajate - 1990 - Ciudad de Dios 203 (1):41-68.
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  31. Un precedente settecentesco del binomio �etico-politico�.Giuseppe Galasso - 2012 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (2):340-348.
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    Judicial Power, Democracy and Legal Positivism.Tom Campbell, Jeffrey Goldsworthy & Jeffrey Denys Goldsworthy - 2017 - Routledge.
    In this book, a distinguished international group of legal theorists re-examine legal positivism as a prescriptive political theory and consider its implications for the constitutionally defined roles of legislatures and courts. The issues are illustrated with recent developments in Australian constitutional law.
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    The Nature of the Judicial Process.Benjamin N. Cardozo (ed.) - 1921 - Yale Univ. Pr.
    Featuring a new, explanatory Foreword by Justice Cardozo's premier biographer, this renowned and much-used analysis of the process of judicial decision-making includes embedded page numbers from the original 1921 edition for continuity of citations and syllabi.
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  34. Resolving Judicial Dilemmas.Alexander Sarch & Daniel Wodak - 2018 - Virginia Journal of Criminal Law 6:93-181.
    The legal reasons that bind a judge and the moral reasons that bind all persons can sometimes pull in different directions. There is perhaps no starker example of such judicial dilemmas than in criminal sentencing. Particularly where mandatory minimum sentences are triggered, a judge can be forced to impose sentences that even the judge regards as “immensely cruel, if not barbaric.” Beyond those directly harmed by overly harsh laws, some courts have recognized that “judges who, forced to participate in (...)
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  35. Precedentes orientales de la teología negativa.Jesús González Valles - 2000 - Studium 40 (3):431-456.
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    Judicial Greatness and the Duties of a Judge.Omri Ben-Zvi - 2016 - Law and Philosophy 35 (6):615-654.
    This paper addresses the phenomenon of judicial greatness by developing a general concept of greatness and applying it to law. Under the view offered in the paper, greatness is connected to theoretical or methodological diversification. When applied to adjudication, this means that great judges are revered because they successfully make a prima facie case for their novel adjudicative methods. This is not a judicial duty but rather a voluntary project. However, once a judge succeeds in making such a (...)
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    Modest judicial restraint.Theodore M. Benditt - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):243 - 270.
    The main argument of this paper is that there are reasons for judges not only to evaluate the substantive merit of legislation, but to advert to the fact that the place of elected legislatures in our scheme of government gives legislation a standing, an entitlement to consideration, that may go beyond judicial estimates of its intrinsic merit.
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    Modest Judicial Restraint.Theodore M. Benditt - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):243-270.
    "The main argument of this paper is that there are reasons for judges not only to evaluate the substantive merit of legislation, but to advert to the fact that the place of elected legislatures in our scheme of government gives legislation a standing, an entitlement to consideration, that may go beyond judicial estimates of its intrinsic merit." [Is this just a statement of procedural legitimacy?] "To answer the question [of who assigns rights], courts must take a view as to (...)
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    Judicial astrology in theory and practice in later medieval Europe.Hilary M. Carey - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (2):90-98.
    Interrogations and elections were two branches of Arabic judicial astrology made available in Latin translation to readers in western Europe from the twelfth century. Through an analysis of the theory and practice of interrogations and elections, including the writing of the Jewish astrologer Sahl b. Bishr, this essay considers the extent to which judicial astrology was practiced in the medieval west. Consideration is given to historical examples of interrogations and elections mostly from late medieval English manuscripts. These include (...)
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    Judicial review without shortcuts: A vindication of the knower from a pragmatist and critical theoretical approach.Gianfranco Casuso - 2020 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (1):54-57.
    In my article, I want to focus on the critique Cristina Lafont makes to expertocracy and epistocracy, mainly through the institution of judicial review, to which she dedicates chapter 7 and part of...
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    Judicial Discretion and the Problem of Dirty Hands.Daniel Tigard - 2016 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (1):177-192.
    H.L.A. Hart’s lost and found essay ‘Discretion’ has provided new insight into the issue of how legal systems can cope with indeterminacy in the law. The so-called ‘open texture’ of law calls for the exercise of judicial discretion, which, I argue, renders judges susceptible to the problem of dirty hands. To show this, I frame the problem as being open to an array of appropriate emotional responses, namely, various senses of guilt. With these responses in mind, I revise an (...)
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  42. Judicial Democracy.Robert C. Hughes - 2019 - Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 51:19-64.
    Many scholars believe that it is procedurally undemocratic for the judiciary to have an active role in shaping the law. These scholars believe either that such practices as judicial review and creative statutory interpretation are unjustified, or that they are justified only because they improve the law substantively. This Article argues instead that the judiciary can play an important procedurally democratic role in the development of the law. Majority rule by legislatures is not the only defining feature of democracy; (...)
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  43. On the Value of Constitutions and Judicial Review.Laura Valentini - 2017 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 11 (4):817-832.
    In his thought-provoking book, Why Law Matters, Alon Harel defends two key claims: one ontological, the other axiological. First, he argues that constitutions and judicial review are necessary constituents of a just society. Second, he suggests that these institutions are not only means to the realization of worthy ends, but also non-instrumentally valuable. I agree with Harel that constitutions and judicial review have more than instrumental value, but I am not persuaded by his arguments in support of this (...)
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    The judicial dialogue.Richard D. Rieke - 1991 - Argumentation 5 (1):39-55.
    A variety of theoretical positions are emerging to explain the judicial process from such perspectives as hermeneutics, semiotics, critical theory and argumentation/rhetoric. They ask such questions as these: What is the source of judicial authority? How do judges arrive at their decisions? By what logic are decisions to be tested? In this essay I argue that a focus on decisions and their justifications alone masks the broader process in which judges, along with all the other relevant groups, engage (...)
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    Against judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation.Donald E. Bello Hutt - 2017 - Revus 31.
    Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding the interpretation of constitutions to be a solely legal and judicial undertaking excludes citizens from such activity. The paper proffers a two-pronged classification of analyses of constitutional interpretation. Implicit accounts discuss interpretation without reflecting on whether such activity can or should be performed by non-judicial institutions as well. Explicit accounts ask whether interpretation of constitutions is a matter to be dealt with by courts and answer affirmatively. (...)
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    Judicial fictions and constitutive speech.Alessio Sardo & Giovanni Tuzet - 2022 - Jurisprudence 13 (1):121-129.
    In his tightly argued, thought-provoking volume Interpretation without Truth, Pierluigi Chiassoni offers a groundbreaking, reductionist account of judicial fictions.1 Under Chiassoni’s view, judici...
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    Judicial power in Russian print media: Strategies of representation.Svetlana Gulyaykina, Natalia Dankova & Tatiana Dubrovskaya - 2015 - Discourse and Communication 9 (3):293-312.
    This study examines discursive representations of judicial power in Russian print media. The data are drawn from governmental and oppositional newspapers and cover a six-month period during 2013. Using an approach that is informed by Critical Discourse Analysis and a pragma-dialectical perspective on argumentation, the authors distinguish strategies and specific linguistic means as well as argumentation fallacies that journalists employ in the articles to construct the representation which is consistent with a newspaper’s ideology.
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    Judicial Rview in an Objective Legal System.Jason Morgan - 2017 - Libertarian Papers 9.
    In a new book-length treatment, Tara Smith, who has written extensively on the intersections of Objectivist philosophy and law, explains how judicial review, a feature of non-Objectivist jurisprudence, should function in a truly Objectivist legal system. Divided into two halves, Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System first sets forth what Objectivism is and how Objectivists understand law. Of particular importance in this regard, Smith stresses, is the written constitution, which Smith, following the logical premises of Objectivism, calls (...)
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    Judicial Activism: Bulwark of Freedom or Precarious Security? (2nd edition).Christopher Wolfe - 1997 - Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this revised and updated edition of a classic text, one of America's leading constitutional theorists presents a brief but well-balanced history of judicial review and summarizes the arguments both for and against judicial activism within the context of American democracy. Christopher Wolfe demonstrates how modern courts have used their power to create new "rights" with fateful political consequences and he challenges popular opinions held by many contemporary legal scholars. This is important reading for anyone interested in the (...)
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    Judicial Decision-Making, Ideology and the Political: Towards an Agonistic Theory of Adjudication.Rafał Mańko - 2022 - Law and Critique 33 (2):175-194.
    The present paper puts forward a first outline of a possible agonistic theory of adjudication, conceived of as an extension of Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic theory of democracy onto the domain of the juridical, and specifically, judicial decision-making. Mouffe’s concept of the political as the dimension of inherent and unalienable conflicts (antagonisms) which, nonetheless, need to be tamed for a pluralist democracy to function, creates an excellent vantage point for a critical theory of adjudication. The paper argues for perceiving all (...)
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