Social Sciences
Courts
100%
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68%
Rule of Law
68%
Judicial Review
65%
Case Study
45%
European Court of Justice
45%
Comparative Politics
34%
French
34%
Italian
34%
Population Level
34%
Geographic Information System
34%
Judicial Politics
34%
Lawyer
34%
Legal Studies
34%
European Community
34%
Revolutions
34%
European Commission
34%
International Instruments
23%
Judiciaries
19%
EU Law
17%
Politics
17%
Euroscepticism
17%
Institutional Change
17%
Opportunism
17%
Public Support
17%
Key Event
17%
Neglect
17%
Administrative Structure
17%
EU Member State
15%
Legal Consciousness
11%
Italy
11%
Comparative Analysis
8%
Civil Law
8%
Norway
6%
International Courts
6%
Welfare
6%
Interest Groups
6%
Hungary
6%
Poland
6%
Keyphrases
Failure to Fail
34%
EU Rule of Law
34%
Rule of Law Crisis
34%
French Case
34%
Logic of Resistance
34%
Judicial Empowerment
34%
Legal Integration
34%
Judicial Politics
34%
Empirical Legal Studies
34%
European Constitutionalism
34%
Port of Genoa
34%
Dockworkers
34%
Unitary State
22%
Legal Order
22%
Failing Forward
17%
Coordinative Discourse
17%
Rhetorical Action
17%
Albert Hirschman
17%
Discursive Interaction
17%
Argumentation Strategies
17%
Domestic Judiciary
17%
Critical Case Study
17%
European Union Law
17%
Transnational Governance
17%
Public Monopoly
17%
Intensive Case Study
17%
Monopoly Rights
17%
Euroscepticism
17%
EU Enforcement
17%
European Council
17%
Agenda Setter
13%
Stanley Hoffmann
11%
Preliminary Reference Procedure
11%
Legal Actors
11%
Litigiousness
11%
Deep Stories
11%
Centralized Power
11%
Italian Courts
11%
Obstinacy
11%
French State
11%
Civil-law Countries
11%
Judicial Independence
11%
Legal Meaning
11%
Judicial Protection
11%
Place-based Identity
11%
National Judges
11%
EU Law
11%
Enforcement of EU Law
11%
National Courts
11%
Judicial Enforcement
11%