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Acknowledgements |
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1 | (13) |
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Widening the lens: the power of the highest courts beyond the West |
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1 | (4) |
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Examining judicial power through input and output factors |
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5 | (2) |
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Learning from the court's everyday operation |
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7 | (2) |
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9 | (5) |
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2 The power of the court from an institutional perspective |
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14 | (32) |
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14 | (1) |
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15 | (1) |
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Court structure: from form to composition |
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15 | (3) |
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Court personnel: from composition to ranks |
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18 | (3) |
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A profile of the supreme court judges |
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21 | (1) |
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21 | (3) |
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24 | (1) |
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25 | (4) |
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People's courts or Party's courts? |
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29 | (1) |
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The Party's impact on ideology and policy making |
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29 | (3) |
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The Party's impact on personnel matters |
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32 | (2) |
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The Party's impact on handling cases |
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34 | (4) |
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38 | (8) |
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3 The judicial practice of the court |
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46 | (37) |
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46 | (1) |
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Is the court a court of last resort? |
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47 | (2) |
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Case types, distribution, and caseload |
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49 | (7) |
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The court's impact beyond individual cases |
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56 | (4) |
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Does the court interpret or establish law? |
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60 | (1) |
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60 | (6) |
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Do abstract interpretations lead to judicial activism or judicialization? |
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66 | (2) |
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Are guiding cases guidance or compulsory instructions? |
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68 | (1) |
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69 | (2) |
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Limited role and impact of guiding cases |
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71 | (2) |
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73 | (10) |
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4 The extrajudicial practice of the court |
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83 | (29) |
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83 | (1) |
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Administrative functions of the court |
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84 | (1) |
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Requests for instructions |
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85 | (2) |
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Court performance management |
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87 | (4) |
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Adjudicatory supervision, administrative guidance, or centralized control? |
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91 | (1) |
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Political functions of the court |
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92 | (1) |
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The need to combat judicial corruption |
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92 | (5) |
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The need to redress litigation-related petitions |
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97 | (7) |
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Is the court a rational actor or tool of social control? |
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104 | (1) |
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105 | (7) |
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5 The power of the court: rethinking and reinterpretation |
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112 | (23) |
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112 | (1) |
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Highest courts in a separation-of-powers context: comparative analysis |
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113 | (1) |
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Separation of powers: the Western perspective |
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113 | (5) |
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Separation of powers: experience beyond the West |
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118 | (5) |
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Separation of powers with Chinese characteristics |
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123 | (1) |
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Normative versus functional analysis |
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124 | (3) |
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Judicial independence versus judicial interdependence |
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127 | (2) |
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Political-centred versus legal-centred operation |
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129 | (2) |
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Rethinking separation of powers from the experience of the court |
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131 | (4) |
Conclusion |
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135 | (8) |
Appendix: Interview design for the Chinese Supreme Court judges |
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143 | (5) |
References |
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Index |
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