About this book
Introduction
From Russia and Hungary to the United States and Canada, including Britain, France, and Germany, courts are increasingly recognised as political institutions that are important players in political systems. In addition, transnational courts such as the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights are extending their reach and affecting more than ever the politics of member states. The book contains essays written by scholars of law and political science exploring in interdisciplinary fashion the relationship between law and politics in cross-national perspective, focusing principally on contemporary Europe.
Keywords
communism Comparative analysis constitution economy Germany human rights Institution law political science politics
Editors and affiliations
- Sally J. Kenney
- William M. Reisinger
- John C. Reitz
- 1.Humphrey Institute of Public AffairsUniversity of MinnesotaUSA
- 2.University of IowaUSA
- 3.University of IowaUSA
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