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Economic Analysis and the Design of Constitutional Courts

This article explores whether constitutional review power should be restricted to a designated body or given to any court of law, how judges should be appointed, and standing to bring constitutional review before the court. It examines empirical evidence as to how constitutional courts are actually designed and finds that the design of constitutional courts reflects the interests of dominant political parties, and that more independent and powerful courts are associated with situations of divided or deadlocked politics.

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Keywords  Judiciary/Judicial,  Judicial Review,  Constitutional Review,  Constitutional Court,  Court/Courts,  Judiciary Selection and Removal,  Academic Article