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|a How judges think
|b Texte imprimé
|f Richard A. Posner
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|a Cambridge (Mass.)
|a London
|c Harvard University Press
|d 2008
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|a 1 vol. (387 p.)
|d 24 cm
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|a Notes bibliogr. Index
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|a Nine theories of judicial behavior
|a The judge as labor-market participant
|a The judge as occasional legislator
|a The mind of the legislating judge
|a The judicial environment : external constraints on judging
|a Altering the environment : tenure and salary issues
|a Judicial method : internal constraints on judging
|a Judges are not law professors
|a Is pragmatic adjudication inescapable?
|a The Supreme Court is a political court
|a Comprehensive constitutional theories
|a Judicial cosmopolitanism
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|a Processus judiciaire
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|x Attitudes
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