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Decisionmaking, independence and the judiciary

This article examines the relationship between judicial decision making and judicial independence. The article begins with an examination of judicial decisionmaking and moves into a discussion of the characteristics of judicial independence, both historically and in the present day. Next, the articl...

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Published in:International journal of public administration 1999-01, Vol.22 (2), p.261-284
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INDEPENDENCE
JUDICIARY
Studies
STUDY OF HISTORY AS SUBJECT MATTER
United States
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