01489nam a2200193 4500999001900000008004100019100002500060245011600085260000900201300001500210520081800225650001701043700003401060700002701094773004301121906001101164942001201175952010801187 c509319d509319190501b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aDressel, Bjorn94964 aCourts and informal networks: Towards a relational perspective on judicial politics outside Western democracies c2018 ap.573-584. aThis special issue proposes a relational approach to the study of judicial politics outside of Western democracies. The articles illuminate how common political interests, ideas, social identity, family and professional ties and even patron–client obligations between judges and other actors shape a variety of phenomena of interest to the study of judicial institutions, in terms of how the judiciary is organised and administered, how judges are appointed and make decisions, and the prospects for judicial reform. Collectively, the articles explore the informal dimension of judicial politics in a systematic fashion, through rich empirical case studies in very different contexts. Thus, they help structure a new comparative agenda for research on informal judicial politics outside of the West. Reproduced. aJudges94965 aSanchez-Urribarri, Raul94966 aStroh, Alexander94967 aInternational Political Science Review aCourts 2ddccAR 00102ddc40709383273aIIPAbIIPAd2019-05-01h39(5), Nov, 2018: p.573-584.pAR119543r2019-05-01yAR