Power of Judges
Discover the compelling insights in Power of Judges, authored by JH and published by Oxford University Press in 2002. This hardback edition spans 245 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between judicial decisions and their political implications. The book meticulously examines how the status of judges and the organization of the judicial system—such as judicial review of legislation and trial structures—impact the significance of court rulings. Perfect for legal scholars and anyone interested in the dynamics of law and politics, Power of Judges offers a thought-provoking analysis that is sure to engage and inform. Enhance your understanding of the judicial landscape with this essential read.