Policy briefs and reports
Democracy, the Courts, and the Making of Public Policy Contributors: Daniel Butt, Martin Shapiro, Daniel Smilov, Vernon Bogdanor, R. Shep Melnick, D. J. Galligan
The Courts and Social Policy in the United States Contributors: Daniel Butt, Peter Edelman, Judith Resnik, David Graham
Adjudicating Socio-Economic Rights Contributors: Danel Butt, Geraldine van Bueren, Paul Hunt, Rajat khosla, Wojciech Sadurski, Richard Clary, Daniel Smilov
In Times of Crisis, Can We Trust the Courts? Contributors: Daniel Butt, Matthew Waxman, Steven Shapiro, Lisa Miller, Fionnuala Ni Aolain
The Capacity of Courts to Handle Complexity Contributors: Daniel Butt, Jeff King, Timothy Cameron, David Sciarra
Can International Courts Do Justice? Report examining conceptions of justice in responding to conflict
If the Public Would Be Outraged by their Rulings, Should Judges Care? Report of workshop following Cass Sunstein's FLJS Annual Lecture
Strategies of Judicial Review Professor Denis Galligan and Dr Marcin Matczak, May 2006
A report and policy briefs examining the effectiveness of courts at adjudicating complex cases are now available.
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