Archive for August 28th, 2009

  • Aug
    28
    2009

    Attention lawyers: paper on ECJ judges’ ideal points

    This paper by Michael Malecki looks like an tremendous breakthrough in the study of judicial decision-making. It uses changes in the composition of the European Court of Justice — more particularly, in the composition of the subdivisions of the court in which the judges hear cases — to estimate judges’ ideal points, pro- or anti-integration.

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