Comparative judicial behavior; cross-cultural studies of political decision-making in the East and West.
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New York,
Oxford University Press,
1969.
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Table of Contents:
- From area study to mathematical theory / Glendon Schubert
- The decision process in Korea / Pyong-Choon Hahm
- Empirical jurisprudence in Japan / Zensuke Ishimura
- Measuring attitudes across cultures : a factor analysis of the replies of Japanese judges to Eysenck's inventory of conservative-progressive ideology / James Allen Dator
- Individualism in decision-making in the Supreme Court of Japan / Takeyoshi Kawashima
- The Supreme Court of Japan : an exploratory study / David J. Danelski
- The Philippine Supreme Court : a study of judicial background characteristics, attitudes, and decision-making / Abelardo G. Samote
- Two surveys of simulated judicial decision-making : Hawaii and the Philippines / Victor E. Flango and Glendon Schubert
- Selection, background characterisics, and voting behavior of Indian Supreme Court judges, 1950-1959 / George H. Gadbois, Jr.
- Policy-making in the Supreme Court of Canada, 1950-1960 / Donald E. Fouts
- A scalogram analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1958-1967 / Sidney R. Peck
- Two causal models of decision-making by the High Court of Australia / Glendon Schubert
- Mathematical theory and dynamic models / Edward J. Weissman
- Notes for further research / David J. Danelski.