Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 3, Room: 347
Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (07/09/2023)
Courts often play a significant role in shaping public policy and influencing political outcomes. At the same time, courts themselves are shaped by the environment in which they operate. This panel will delve into the factors that influence judicial behavior in both national and international courts. The topics include the influence of judges’ gender or political affiliation on case outcomes, the use of preliminary references, and the politics of using international precedents in domestic courts.
Title | Details |
---|---|
Beyond the glass ceiling, more housework? | View Paper Details |
Mixed administrative courts: Exploring the impact of lay judges' party affiliation on judicial decision making in Sweden | View Paper Details |
Environmental Law Preliminary References Submitted by Czech and Slovak Courts: How Does the Story End? | View Paper Details |
The ECJ’s Precedents as Means of EU Integration: National Courts’ Treatment of European Case-Law under Scrutiny | View Paper Details |