Publication

Oct 2004

This article discusses the power of courts to enforce, review and overrule legislative stature. The authors investigate the variation in judicial powers between the US system and European judiciaries. They argue that judicial autonomy ought to relate inversely to the level of coherence in the political branches of government, relative to the level of coherence needed to overturn the court’s rulings.

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Author John Ferejohn, Frances Rosenbluth, Charles Shipan
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Issue 8
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2004 Leitner Program
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