Description
About the Author
Chris Hanretty is Professor of Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Reviews
Hanretty's A Court of Specialists paints a picture of the complexity of human decision-making and how political science identifies what factors might influence future judicial outcomes. Specialisation of the Justices is just one such factor, but a very important one. It is a commendable read: detailed, interesting and retaining a charming human touch, amidst the impressive presentation of data models. One can easily become immersed in the statistics, figures and models, but the human importance of the Court's work is never far from reach. * Emma Boffey, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP , UK Supreme Court Blog *
The book is a brave attempt to provide statistical evidence showing that Supreme Court judgments are much more influenced by legal factors than by other factors... it is a thoroughly rigorous piece of research that deserves a wide readership. * Brice Dickson, Professor Emeritus at Queen's University Belfast, New Law Journal *
Hanretty is not a lawyer, and so is able to look at these things with a fresh and potentially objective eye. Whether he is right in his methods or conclusions is perhaps of secondary importance: the point is that he makes us look at the court through a different lens. * Paul Magrath, Head of Product Development and Online Content at ICLR - the leading supplier of law reports for England and Wales, ICLR Reviews *
A Court of Specialists Judicial Behavior on the UK Supreme Court is an important and novel book that students and scholars of judicial decision making should read. * Jennifer Bowie, Law and Politics Book Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197509234
Author Chris Hanretty
Format Hardback
Page Count 322
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 145mm * 236mm * 25mm