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judicial behavior 15 Court decisions 11 Rechtsprechung 11 Legal profession 6 Rechtsberufe 6 Court system 5 Economic analysis of law 5 Gerichtsbarkeit 5 Rechtsökonomik 5 Judiciary 4 Justiz 4 reputation 4 contract theory 3 litigation 3 Behavioral economics 2 British higher court judges 2 Commonwealth cases 2 Constitutional court 2 Court error 2 Experiment 2 Gerechtigkeit 2 Judicial Behavior 2 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 2 Judicial behavior 2 Justice 2 Supreme Court 2 Verfassungsgericht 2 Verhaltensökonomik 2 Voting behaviour 2 Wahlverhalten 2 appellate review 2 civil procedure 2 devolution cases 2 election 2 experience 2 human rights 2 judicial frame 2 office motive 2 public-goods experiment 2 separate opinions 2
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Free 19
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Book / Working Paper 16 Article 3
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Working Paper 14 Arbeitspapier 9 Graue Literatur 9 Non-commercial literature 9 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 16 Undetermined 2 German 1
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Christmann, Robin 5 Amaral-Garcia, Sofia 2 Berlemann, Michael 2 Engel, Christoph 2 Garoupa, Nuno 2 Mindock, Maxwell R. 2 Waddell, Glen R. 2 Zhurakhovska, Lilia 2 Bonica, Adam 1 Campbell, Thomas 1 Chen, Daniel L. 1 Chilton, Adam S. 1 Filippetti, Andrea 1 Goldin, Jacob 1 Klöhn, Lars 1 Kozlov, Vladimir 1 Libman, Alexander 1 Loecher, Markus 1 Müller, Lukas 1 Pauwelyn, Joost 1 Pelc, Krzysztof J. 1 Rondinella, Sandro 1 Rozema, Kyle 1 Sen, Maya 1 Spamann, Holger 1 Tuzi, Fabrizio 1 Wilcox, Nathaniel T. 1
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Fächergruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre, Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg 1
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Diskussionspapier 2 Diskussionspapier / Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Fächergruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre 2 Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 2 Constitutional political economy 1 DIW Discussion Papers 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Discussion papers / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1 ESI working papers 1 Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 International Journal of Entrepreneurial Knowledge 1 Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 1 Law and economics research paper series 1 The Harvard John M. Olin discussion paper series 1 Working Paper / Fächergruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre, Helmut Schmidt Universität Hamburg 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 12 EconStor 5 RePEc 2
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Mood and the malleability of moral reasoning : the impact of irrelevant factors on judicial decisions
Chen, Daniel L.; Loecher, Markus - In: Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 116 (2025), pp. 1-11
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The Italian Constitutional Court and recentralization along the pendulum of regionalism
Filippetti, Andrea; Rondinella, Sandro; Tuzi, Fabrizio - In: Constitutional political economy 36 (2025) 1, pp. 95-121
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Are WTO rulings biased? : the role of institutional design in protecting judicial autonomy
Pauwelyn, Joost; Pelc, Krzysztof J. - 2023
The dispute settlement system of the World Trade Organization prides itself on its high degree of judicial independence and the impartiality of its adjudicators. Yet compared to other international tribunals, WTO members exert considerable political control over WTO adjudicators. Contestation...
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Vote Influence in Group Decision-Making: The Changing Role of Justices' Peers on the Supreme Court
Mindock, Maxwell R.; Waddell, Glen R. - 2019
We consider the voting behavior of Supreme Court Justices, finding evidence of co-dependencies in their votes. Coincident with changes in the party imbalance of the Court over time, sharp discontinuities in these dependencies are evident. Overall, the patterns suggest a tradeoff between...
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Vote influence in group decision-making : the changing role of justices' peers on the Supreme Court
Mindock, Maxwell R.; Waddell, Glen R. - 2019
We consider the voting behavior of Supreme Court Justices, finding evidence of co-dependencies in their votes. Coincident with changes in the party imbalance of the Court over time, sharp discontinuities in these dependencies are evident. Overall, the patterns suggest a tradeoff between...
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Younger federal district court judges favor presidential power
Campbell, Thomas; Wilcox, Nathaniel T. - 2018
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Judicial behavior and devolution at the Privy Council
Amaral-Garcia, Sofia; Garoupa, Nuno - 2017
In this article, we study judicial behavior at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC). British judges in … decisions of the JCPC and investigate the extent to which judges exhibit different judicial behavior depending on the type of … polarization of judicial behavior in the context of devolution appeals (as measured by separate opinions). We discuss these results …
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Judicial behavior and devolution at the Privy Council
Amaral-Garcia, Sofia; Garoupa, Nuno - 2017
In this article, we study judicial behavior at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC). British judges in … decisions of the JCPC and investigate the extent to which judges exhibit different judicial behavior depending on the type of … polarization of judicial behavior in the context of devolution appeals (as measured by separate opinions). We discuss these results …
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You are in charge: Experimentally testing the motivating power of holding a judicial office
Engel, Christoph; Zhurakhovska, Lilia - 2016
Apparently judges' decisions are not motivated by maximizing their own profit. The literature uses two strategies to explain this observation: judges care about the long-term monetary consequences for themselves, or individuals who are more strongly motivated by the common good self-select into...
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You are in charge : experimentally testing the motivating power of holding a judicial office
Engel, Christoph; Zhurakhovska, Lilia - 2016
Apparently judges’ decisions are not motivated by maximizing their own profit. The literature uses two strategies to explain this observation: judges care about the long-term monetary consequences for themselves, or individuals who are more strongly motivated by the common good self-select...
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