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Although they are not directly accountable to voters, constitutional court judges communicate with the general public through the media. In Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico, Jeffrey K. Staton argues that constitutional courts develop public relations strategies in order to increase the transparency of judicial behavior and promote judicial legitimacy. Yet, in some political contexts there can be a tension between transparency and legitimacy, and for this reason, courts cannot necessarily advance both conditions simultaneously. The argument is tested via an analysis of the Mexican Supreme Court during Mexico's recent transition to democracy, and also through a cross-national analysis of public perceptions of judicial legitimacy. The results demonstrate that judges can be active participants in the construction of their own power. More broadly, the study develops a positive political theory of institutions, which highlights the connections between democratization and the rule of law.

Argues that constitutional courts develop public relations strategies to increase the transparency of judicial behavior and promote judicial legitimacy.

About the Author
Jeffrey K. Staton is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Emory University. His research has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Research Quarterly, and International Studies Quarterly. Professor Staton was previously Assistant Professor of Political Science at Florida State University and post-doctoral Fellow at the Center for U.S. Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego, and at the New York University School of Law.

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'Using novel new data from Mexico, Staton advances our understanding of how courts are able to use information to proactively shape their strategic environment. As the first major study of court-media relations in new democracies, this is a major contribution to the literatures on comparative judicial politics and the role of law in democratization.' Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago Law School
'Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico is an outstanding contribution to the growing subfield of comparative judicial politics and shows just how far the strategic revolution in the study of judicial behavior has come. Building on the key insight that public support matters for courts, the book breaks new ground theoretically and empirically by showing how judges seek to build public support endogenously. In so doing, the book provides a compelling novel logic linking judicial power and democracy. Using rigorous formal theory, quantitative analysis of original data, and in-depth case studies, the book will hold enormous appeal for anyone interested in Latin American politics, judicial politics, or comparative political institutions.' Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester
'Jeffrey K. Staton's Judicial Power and Strategic Communication in Mexico is an important addition to a growing, cross-national literature on constitutional courts. Existing scholarship has highlighted the importance of public support and awareness of judicial power. Staton moves beyond these efforts by demonstrating that judges court public support through media and communications strategies that inform citizens about judicial procedures and decisions. Combining theoretical and empirical rigor, the book has implications that extend far beyond its focus on the Mexican court.' Georg Vanberg, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
'Staton makes a strong contribution to recent judicial politics research by pointing out the strategic nature of public communication by constitutional courts ... Rich insights can be gained from the in-depth case study of the Mexican Supreme Court during its decisive phase of democratic transition under the Zedillo and Fox administrations ... this study offers a most innovative approach and sound empirical evidence on strategic communication presented in a very comprehensive way for any researcher interested in judicial behaviour and the interdependence of political institutions.' Jens Brandenburg, Political Studies Review



Book Information
ISBN 9780521195218
Author Jeffrey K. Staton
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 18mm

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