articleJournal of Political EconomyMar 30, 2004GREEN OA

Judicial Checks and Balances

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Abstract

In the Anglo-American constitutional tradition, judicial checks and balances are often seen as crucial guarantees of freedom. Hayek distinguishes two ways in which the judiciary provides such checks and balances: judicial independence and constitutional review. We create a new database of constitutional rules in 71 countries that reflect these provisions. We find strong support for the proposition that both judicial independence and constitutional review are associated with greater freedom. Consistent with theory, judicial independence accounts for some of the positive effect of common-law legal origin on measures of economic freedom. The results point to significant benefits of the Anglo-American system of…

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Keywords
  • Separation of powers
  • Judicial independence
  • Independence (probability theory)
  • Proposition
  • Judicial review
  • Judicial discretion
  • Constitutional law
  • Judicial activism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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