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A Survey of University Students’ Preferences for Midwifery Care and Community Birth Options in 8 High-Income Countries.
Introduction: Midwifery care is associated with positive birth outcomes, access to community birth options, and judicious use of interventions. The aim of this study was to characterize and compare maternity care preferences ...
How Judges Can Challenge Dictators and Get Away with It: Advancing Democracy while Preserving Judicial Independence
(2021-08)
The literature on constitutional courts in authoritarian and hybrid regimes typically suggests that judges who challenge such regimes in high-stakes cases risk substantial political backlash. Accordingly, some comparative ...
Essays on judicial behavior
(2018-05-28)
What do judges want? Although apparently a straightforward question, the motivations that underly judge’s decisions have been a persistent topic of debate in the literature. The discussion arises from the fact that judges, ...
Indicações presidenciais para o Supremo Tribunal Federal e seus fins políticos: uma resposta a Mariana Prado e Cláudia Türner
(Editora FGV e Editora Fórum, 2010-09-01)
In a recent paper, Prado & Türner defend and test empirically the claim that Brazilian Presidents have tried to influence public policy by maximizing the number of people they appoint to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and ...
Judicial politics and the econometrics of preferences
(Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía, 1999)
A Survey of University Students’ Preferences for Midwifery Care and Community Birth Options in 8 High-Income Countries
Introduction: Midwifery care is associated with positive birth outcomes, access to community birth options, and judicious use of interventions. The aim of this study was to characterize and compare maternity care preferences ...