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Politicized Justice in Emerging Democracies
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Maria Popova
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2012
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Cambridge University Press
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 14
What Is Judicial Independence?
pp. 26
Judges and Politicians
pp. 44
What Can a Focused Comparison of Russia and Ukraine Tell Us about the Origins of Independent Courts?
pp. 68
The Role of Ukrainian and Russian Courts in the Provision of Free and Fair Elections
pp. 102
The Role of Ukrainian and Russian Courts in the Provision of Press Freedom
pp. 128
Politicians’ Capacity to Pressure the Courts
pp. 148
Politicians’ Willingness to Pressure the Courts, 1998–2004 and Beyond
pp. 168
Conclusion: Politicized Justice in Russia, Ukraine, and Beyond
pp. 175
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