Judges beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship
Discover the intriguing dynamics of judicial behavior in Lisa Hilbink's insightful book, Judges beyond Politics in Democracy and Dictatorship. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this comprehensive analysis spans 316 pages and delves into the complexities of the Chilean judiciary before, during, and after an authoritarian regime. Hilbink investigates various hypotheses regarding judges' motivations, including personal policy preferences, social class, and legal philosophy. However, she ultimately argues that the institutional characteristics rooted in the principle of 'apoliticism' provide the most compelling explanation for the conservative and conformist actions of judges. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in constitutional law, democracy, and the role of judicial power in shaping justice. Enhance your understanding of law reform and the judiciary's impact on society with this essential read.