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The Informal Dimension of Judicial Politics: a Relational Perspective

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Dressel, Björn
anchez-Urribarri, Raul
Stroh, Alexander

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Annual Reviews, Inc.

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This article proposes a relational approach to studying judicial politics in non-Western societies—a framework for the systematic analysis of informal relations between judges and other actors, within and outside the judiciary, based on common political interests, ideas, social identity, and even clientelistic obligations. We reflect on how these relations might help explain a variety of outcomes of interest, such as the organization of courts, judicial behavior, and judicial reform. We also highlight some of the methodological challenges of this approach in collecting and analyzing comparative data. In doing so, we seek to build an agenda for research on informal judicial politics beyond Western democracies

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Annual Review of Law and Social Science

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2099-12-31