
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Judicial Behaviour
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- 1 - Fundamentals
- 1: Lee Epstein, Gunnar Grendstad, UrSka %Sadl, and Keren Weinshall: Introduction to the Study of Comparative Judicial Behaviour
- 2: Nuno Garoupa: Legal Traditions and Their Relation to Judicial Behavior
- 3: Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg: Models of Constitutional Review
- 4: Ran Hirschl: The Global Expansion of Judicial Power
- 5: Daniel Naurin and Erik Voeten: Transcending the Domestic-International Divide
- 2 -Approaches to Judging
- 6: Alexander Morell: Legalism and Professional Norms
- 7: Rorie Spill and Eric Waltenburg: Attitudinal Judging: Partisanship and Ideology
- 8: Santiago Basabe-Serrano, Lee Epstein, and Keren Weinshall: Backgrounds, Attributes, and Identities
- 9: Shai Dothan: Strategic Analysis
- 10: Lee Epstein and Jack Knight: How Personal Motivations Affect Judges' Decisions
- 11: Eileen Braman: Research on Cognitive Shortcomings in Comparative Judicial Behavior
- 3 - Data, Methods, and Technologies
- 12: Benjamin Engst and Thomas Gschwend: Observational Databases
- 13: Christoph Engel: Experiments
- 14: Wolfgang Alschner: Network Analysis for the Comparative Study of Judicial Behavior
- 15: Michael A. Livermore and Bao Kham Chau: Studying Judicial Behavior with Text Analysis
- 16: Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin Quinn: Measuring Political Preferences
- 4 - Staffing the Courts
- 17: Lydia Brashear Tiede: Selecting Judges
- 18: Michael Nelson and Michael Burnham: Judicial Elections and Judicial Behavior
- 19: Aníbal Pérez-Liñán and Andrea Castagnola: Judicial Tenure and Retirements
- 20: Anne Sanders: Law Clerks
- 5 - Advocacy, Litigation, and Appellate Review
- 21: Yun-chien Chang and Ching-Fang Hsu: Lawyering in the Private Sector
- 22: Tommaso Pavone: Agendas, Decisions, and Autonomy: How Government Lawyers Shape Judicial Behavior
- 23: Ivar A. Hartmann and Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Agenda Setting
- 24: Jay Krehbiel: The Form and Function of Oral Arguments in High Courts
- 6 - Opinions
- 25: Katalin Kelemen: Dissents and Other Separate Opinions
- 26: Jens Frankenreiter: Studying Judicial Citations and Citation Data
- 27: Elliot Ash: Language Choices
- 7 - Relations Within, Between, and Among Courts
- 28: Henrik Litleré Bentsen and Jon Kåre Skiple: Leadership in Courts
- 29: Cynthia L. Ostberg and Matthew E. Wetstein: Panel Effects on Courts Around the World
- 30: Benjamin Bricker, Matthew J. Gabel, and Clifford J. Carrubba: Referrals
- 31: Björn Dressel: Judge Networks
- 32: Ori Aronson: Hierarchies of Justice
- 8 - Judicial Independence
- 33: Alex Schwartz: Threats to Judicial Independence
- 34: Brad Epperly: Developing Judicial Independence
- 35: Frans van Dijk: Conceptualizing and Measuring Judicial Independence
- 9 - Courts and Society
- 36: Russell Smyth: Public Opinion and Legitimacy
- 37: Elin Skaar: Courts and Transitional Justice
- 38: Courtney Hillbrecht: Compliance with Judicial Decisions
- 39: Gerald Rosenberg: Courts as Agents of Change
- 10 - On the Frontiers of Comparative Judicial Behavior
- 40: Kevin L. Cope: The Conceptual Challenge to Measuring Ideology
- 41: Jeff Staton: Research Communities and the Collective Investment in Data Infrastructure
- 42: Anthony Niblett: Artificial Intelligence and Judging
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