Networking the Rule of Law
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The authors examine the judicial function of networks, the way they cross the legal and territorial borders that confine the jurisdiction of the domestic institutions, and whether or not they are independent of the capacity and the leadership of their members. A highly salient issue in contemporary law and politics, judicial networks are now qualified actors of governance. With the aim to understand how, to what extent, and with what consequences networks interact with hierarchical institutions that still exist within the States.
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Daniela Piana
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Cristina Dallara
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- NTNetworking the Rule of LawCristina Dallara, Daniela Piana
Networking the Rule of Law
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Networking the Rule of Law
- NTNetworking the Rule of LawCristina Dallara, Daniela Piana
Networking the Rule of Law
- NTNetworking the Rule of LawCristina Dallara, Daniela Piana
Networking the Rule of Law
- NTNetworking the Rule of LawCristina Dallara, Daniela Piana
Networking the Rule of Law
- NTNetworking the Rule of LawCristina Dallara, Daniela Piana
Networking the Rule of Law