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Tom Ginsburg
Tom Ginsburg
Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, University of Chicago; American Bar
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Judicial review in new democracies: Constitutional courts in Asian cases
T Ginsburg
Cambridge University Press, 2003
18132003
The endurance of national constitutions
Z Elkins, T Ginsburg, J Melton
Cambridge University Press, 2009
11232009
Rule by law: the politics of courts in authoritarian regimes
T Ginsburg, T Moustafa
Cambridge University Press, 2008
6772008
How to lose a constitutional democracy
A Huq, T Ginsburg
UCLA L. Rev. 65, 78, 2018
5872018
How to save a constitutional democracy
T Ginsburg, AZ Huq
University of Chicago Press, 2020
4512020
The empirical turn in international legal scholarship
G Shaffer, T Ginsburg
American Journal of International Law 106 (1), 1-46, 2012
4462012
International substitutes for domestic institutions: Bilateral investment treaties and governance
T Ginsburg
International Review of Law and Economics 25 (1), 107-123, 2005
3972005
Guarding the guardians: Judicial councils and judicial independence
N Garoupa, T Ginsburg
The American Journal of Comparative Law 57 (1), 103-134, 2009
343*2009
Adjudicating in anarchy: an expressive theory of international dispute resolution
T Ginsburg, RH McAdams
Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 45, 1229, 2003
3422003
Does the process of constitution-making matter?
T Ginsburg, Z Elkins, J Blount
Annual review of law and social science 5, 201-223, 2009
3382009
Why do countries adopt constitutional review?
T Ginsburg, M Versteeg
The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 30 (3), 587-622, 2014
3332014
Comparative constitutional law
T Ginsburg, R Dixon
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011
331*2011
Bounded discretion in international judicial lawmaking
T Ginsburg
Va. J. Int'l L. 45, 631, 2004
325*2004
Does law matter for economic development? Evidence from East Asia
T Ginsburg
Law & Society Review 34 (3), 829-856, 2000
2772000
Constitutions in authoritarian regimes
T Ginsburg, A Simpser
Cambridge University Press, 2013
2662013
Does de jure judicial independence really matter?: A reevaluation of explanations for judicial independence
J Melton, T Ginsburg
Journal of Law and Courts 2 (2), 187-217, 2014
2542014
Getting to rights: Treaty ratification, constitutional convergence, and human rights practice
Z Elkins, T Ginsburg, B Simmons
Harv. Int'l LJ 54, 61, 2013
2432013
Comparative judicial discretion: An empirical test of economic models
RD Cooter, T Ginsburg
International Review of Law and Economics 16 (3), 295-313, 1996
2361996
Introduction: The functions of courts in authoritarian politics
T Ginsburg, T Moustafa
Rule by law: The politics of courts in authoritarian regimes, 1-22, 2008
2262008
The unreluctant litigant? An empirical analysis of Japan’s turn to litigation
T Ginsburg, G Hoetker
The Journal of Legal Studies 35 (1), 31-59, 2006
2242006
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