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HOW JUDGES THINK

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Categoría Teoría y Filosofía del Derecho
ISBN 9780674048065
Peso 0.58
idioma Inglés
editorial Harvard University Press
Autor Posner, Richard
Tapa Rústica
Año 2010
ciudad Cambridge
Páginas 400
idioma: Inglés
editorial: Harvard University Press
Autor: Posner, Richard
Tapa: Rústica
Año: 2010
ciudad: Cambridge
Páginas: 400

Introduction I. The basic model 1. Nine theories of judicial behavior 2. The judge as labor-market participant 3. The judge as occasional legislator 4. The mind of the legislator of the legislating judge II. The model elaborated 5. The judicial environment: external constraints on judging 6. Altering the environment: tenure and salary issues 7. Judicial method: internal constraints on judging 8. Judges are not law professors 9. Is pragmatic adjudication inescapable? III. Justices 10 The Supreme Court is a political court 11 Comprehensive constitutional theories 12 Judicial cosmopolitanism Conclusion