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How Policy Shapes Politics: Rights

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  • "The 'global rise of judicial power' has been called one of the most significant developments in late twentieth and early twenty-first-century politics. In this book, Jeb Barnes and Thomas F. Burke examine the political consequences of 'judicialization' - the growing reliance on courts, rights and litigation in public policy - by analyzing the field of injury compensation, in which judicialized and bureaucratized programmes operate side-by-side."

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  • "How Policy Shapes Politics: Rights"@en
  • "How policy shapes politics rights, courts, litigation, and the struggle over injury compensation"
  • "How Policy Shapes Politics Rights"@en
  • "How policy shapes politics : rights, courts, litigation, and the struggle over injury compensation"@en
  • "How policy shapes politics : rights, courts, litigation, and the struggle over injury compensation"