How Judges Can Challenge Dictators and Get Away with It: Advancing Democracy while Preserving Judicial Independence
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The literature on constitutional courts in authoritarian and hybrid regimes typically suggests that judges who challenge such regimes in high-stakes cases risk substantial political backlash. Accordin...
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Sergio Verdugo, How Judges can Challenge Dictators and Get Away with It, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 59, pp. 554-607.
https://www.jtl.columbia.edu/volume-59/how-judges-can-challenge-dictators-and-get-away-with-it-advancing-democracy-while-preserving-judicial-independence
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