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Judicial decision-making within political parties: A political approach

How do German intra-party tribunals manage internal conflicts? More specifically, why do they accept some cases for trial but reject others? Required by law to strictly adhere to implement rule of law standards, German intra-party tribunals are designed to insulate conflict regulation from politics....

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Published in:Party politics 2019-09, Vol.25 (5), p.724-735
Main Authors: Bolleyer, Nicole, von Nostitz, Felix-Christopher, Bormann, Nils-Christian
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Elections
Humanities and Social Sciences
Political factors
Political parties
Political science
Politics
Rule of law
Suffering
Trials
Tribunals & commissions
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