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图书目录:1. The Global Expansion of Judicial Power: The Judicialization
of Politics C. Neal Tate and Torbjorn Vallinder PART I: CONCEPTS AND CONDITIONS 2. When the Courts Go Marching In Torbjorn Vallinder 3. Why the Expansion of Judicial Power? C. Neal Tate PART II: WESTERN COMMON-LAW DEMOCRACIES The United States and the United Kingdom 4. The United States Martin Shapiro 5. The United Kingdom Maurice Sunkin Australia 6. Judicial Intrusion into the Australian Cabinet Brian Galligan and David R. Slater 7. The Executive, the Judiciary, and Immigration Appeals in Australia John Power Canada 8. Social Progress and Judicial Power in Canada W. A. Bogart 9. Canadian Constraints on Judicialization from Without Peter H. Russell PART III: EUROPEAN ROMANO-GERMANIC DEMOCRACIES Cross-National Analyses 10. Training the Legal Professions in Italy, France and Germany Anna Mestitz and Patrizia Pederzoli 11. The Judicialization of Judicial Salary Policy in Italy and the United States Francesca Zannotti 12. Complex Coordinate Construction in France and Germany Alec Stone The Italian Case 13. Italy: A Peculiar Case Giuseppe Di Federico 14. Judicial Independence and Policy-Making in Italy Carlo Guarnieri 15. Legal Politics Italian Style Michael Mandel France and Germany 16. France Jacqueline Lucienne Lafon 17. Germany Christine Landfried 18. Reunification and Prospects for Judicialization in Germany H. G. Peter Wallach The Smaller Democracies 19. Sweden Barry Holmstrom 20. The Netherlands: Toward a Form of Judicial Review Jan ten Kate and Peter J. van Koppen 21. The Judiciary and Politics in Malta Carmel A. Agius and Nancy A. Grosselfinger 22. Israel Martin Edelman PART IV: RAPIDLY CHANGING NATIONS Post-Communist States 23. The Attempt to Institute Judicial Review in the Former USSR Cheryl A. Thomas 24. Legal Reform and the Expansion of Judicial Power in Russia William Kitchin Troubled Democracies 25. The Philippines and Southeast Asia C. Neal Tate 26. The Judicialization of Namibian Politics Nico Steytler CONCLUSION 27. Judicialization and the Future of Politics and Policy C. Neal Tate and Torbjorn Vallinder CONTRIBUTORS INDEX |