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Author Popova, Maria, 1975-

Title Politicized justice in emerging democracies : a study of courts in Russia and Ukraine / Maria Popova.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 197 pages) : illustrations.
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Comparative constitutional law and policy
Comparative constitutional law and policy.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-191) and index.
Contents What is judicial independence? -- Judges and politicians : theories about the origins of judicial independence -- What can a focused comparison of Russia and Ukraine tell us about the origins of independent courts -- The role of Ukrainian and Russian courts in the provision of free and fair elections : judicial independence from politicians during the 2002 RADA and the 2003 Duma campaign -- The role of Ukrainian and Russian courts in the provision of press freedom : judicial independence in defamation lawsuits, 1998-2003 -- Politicians' capacity to pressure the courts -- Politicians' willingness to pressure the courts, 1998-2004 and beyond.
Summary "Why are independent courts rarely found in emerging democracies? This book moves beyond familiar obstacles, such as an inhospitable legal legacy and formal institutions that expose judges to political pressure. It proposes a strategic pressure theory which claims that in emerging democracies, political competition eggs on rather than restrains power-hungry politicians. Incumbents who are losing their grip on power try to use the courts to hang on, which leads to the politicization of justice. The analysis uses four original datasets containing 1,000 decisions by Russian and Ukrainian lower courts from 1998 to 2004 in two politically salient types of cases--electoral registration disputes and defamation lawsuits against media outlets--as well as data from interviews with judges, lawyers, litigants, and judicial administrators. The main finding is that justice is politicized in both countries, but in the more competitive regime (Ukraine) incumbents leaned more forcefully on the courts and obtained more favorable rulings"--Provided by publisher.
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Subject Judicial independence -- Ukraine.
Judicial independence.
Ukraine.
Judicial independence -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic book.
Other Form: Print version: Popova, Maria, 1975- Politicized justice in emerging democracies. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012 9781107014893 (DLC) 2011037804 (OCoLC)752287013
ISBN 9781139233781 (electronic book)
1139233785 (electronic book)
1139230794
9781139230797
9781107014893
1107014891
9781139230797