Attitudinal Decision Making in the Supreme Court of Canada

Attitudinal Decision Making in the Supreme Court of Canada
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Publisher : University of British Columbia Press
Total Pages : 296
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Download or read book Attitudinal Decision Making in the Supreme Court of Canada written by Cynthia L. Ostberg and published by University of British Columbia Press. This book was released on 2007 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a comprehensive exploration of ideological patterns of judicial behaviour in the Supreme Court of Canada. Relying on an expansive database of Canadian Supreme Court rulings between 1984 and 2003, the authors present the most systematic discussion of the attitudinal model of decision making ever conducted outside the setting of the US Supreme Court. They test the assumption, accepted by many political scientists, that conflict in the courts is due in large part to ideological divisions among the members. The groundbreaking discussion of the viability of the attitudinal model as a unifying theory of judicial behaviour in high courts around the world will be essential reading for a wide range of legal scholars and court watchers.


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