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Conceptual framework and empirical methodology for measuring multidimensional judicial ideology
Matej Avbelj, Janez Šušteršič, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: The article presents a conceptual framework and empirical methodology of an on-going research on the role of ideology in the decisions of the Slovenian Constitution Court. The literature review demonstrates that research on judicial ideology in the courts of European countries and international courts is still rare. This can be explained by conceptual, methodological and empirical challenges posed by this type of research. The article hence advances a conceptual framework which is, contra to the mainstream theoretical approach in the field, based on a multidimensional conception of ideology that is empirically operationalised along the economic, social and authoritarian dimensions with five possible ideological positions on each dimension. By applying the newly developed methodology to a sample of Courts decisions, it is demonstrated that this methodological approach is able to account for ideological differences between judges. This confirms that (judges) ideology is a complex multidimensional set of values and convictions that cannot be reduced to simply equating ideology with (possible) political affiliations.
Keywords: judicial ideology, multidimensional methodology, constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, objectivist concept of law
Published in ReVIS: 18.06.2025; Views: 67; Downloads: 1
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Cultural political economy of Europe 2020 : Jean Monnet chair CPE 2020 and its impact
Borut Rončević, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: The main goal of the grand strategy Europe 2020 is to achieve smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Implementation of such grand strategy is an arduous process, which has so far more often than not resulted in implementation deficit. The article follows the Cultural Political Economy approach and is based on a premise that to successfully implement a grand strategy of Europe 2020 and its successor strategies, we need to construe the strategy as a hegemonic discourse that needs to pass the evolutionary mechanisms of variation, selection and retention. Possible mechanism of retention of Europe 2020 is the innovative educational that was developed and tested in Jean Monnet Chair project Cultural Political Economy of Europe 2020. The approach can contribute to awareness of EU grand strategies and their implementation through other programmatic documents and advance interdisciplinary EU studies dealing with the phenomenon of EU implementation deficit.
Keywords: Jean Monnet Chair, Cultural Political Economy, Europe 2020, methodology, policy impact
Published in ReVIS: 06.07.2020; Views: 3056; Downloads: 79
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