Courts and informal networks: Towards a social point of view on judicial politics outside Western democracies

Authors

  • Shyamji Kesarwani 2nd year BA LLB Student, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies Author
  • Fakeha Khatoon 3rd year BA LLB Student, Aligarh Muslim University Author

Keywords:

political premiums, legal establishments, informal component

Abstract

This exceptional issue proposes a social way to deal with the investigation of legal
governmental issues outside of Western majority rules systems. The articles light up how
normal political premiums, thoughts, social identity, family and proficient ties and even
patron– customer commitments among judges and different performers shape an assortment of
wonders important to the investigation of legal establishments, regarding how the legal
executive is sorted out and managed, how judges are delegated and decide, and the prospects
for legal reform Collectively, the articles investigate the informal component of legal
legislative issues in a methodical manner, through rich observational contextual investigations
in altogether different settings. In this manner, they help structure another relative plan for
research on informal legal legislative issues outside of the West.

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Published

13-12-2018

How to Cite

Courts and informal networks: Towards a social point of view on judicial politics outside Western democracies. (2018). Asian Law & Public Policy Review, 3, 185-200. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/alppr/article/view/24

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