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Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory
(2015)
  • Nuno Garoupa
  • Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago
Abstract
Perceptions of judicial systems around the world range from widespread admiration to utter contempt, and as judges participate within these institutions some earn respect, while others are scorned. Judicial Reputation explores how judges respond to the reputational incentives provided by the different audiences they interact with—lawyers, politicians, the media, and the public itself—and how institutional structures mediate these interactions. The judicial structure is best understood not through the lens of legal culture or tradition, but through the economics of information and reputation.
Keywords
  • judges,
  • courts,
  • comparative law
Publication Date
2015
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN
9780226290591
Citation Information
Nuno Garoupa and Tom Ginsburg. Judicial Reputation: A Comparative Theory. Chicago(2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nunogaroupa/86/