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Salaries, appelate jurisdiction and judges performance: the case of Mexican administrative courts
(Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, División de Estudios Jurídicos, 2016)
Regulation And Implementation of Indonesian Judicial Independence
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Explicit and implicit markers of fairness preeminence in criminal judges
(2021)
Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite the relevance of social decisions for legal contexts, these processes have still not been explored for individuals who work as criminal ...
Antiprocesalism in the Colombian Legal SystemEl ‘Antiprocesalismo’ en el Ordenamiento Jurídico Colombiano
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019)
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 ...
The judge and the precedent: Towards an interpretation of the separation of powers
The role of the judge during the Roman Republic was decisive and then abolished and relegated to the 'mouth of the law' with the French Revolution. For his part, the judge in the common scheme, he is creator of law and its ...
THE JUDICIALIZATION OF POLICY AND PROTAGONISM OF JUDGES IN DECISIONS INVOLVING THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO HEALTH: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTIONA JUDICIALIZAÇÃO DA POLÍTICA E O PROTAGONISMO DOS JUÍZES NAS DECISÕES QUE ENVOLVEM O DIREITO CONSTITUCIONAL À SAÚDE: reflexões acerca da jurisdição constitucional
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2014)