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Courts and Politics in Southeast Asia

Courts and Politics in Southeast Asia

Courts and Politics in Southeast Asia

Bjoern Dressel, Australian National University, Canberra
March 2024
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    Courts around the globe have become central players in governance, those in Southeast Asia have been no exception. This Element analyses the historical foundations, patterns, and drivers of judicialization of politics by mapping critical junctures that have shaped the emergence of modern courts in the region and providing a basic typology of courts and politics that extends the analysis to the contemporary situation. It also offers a new relational theory that helps explain the dynamics of judicial recruitment, decision-making, court performance-and ultimately perceptions of judicial legitimacy. In a region where power is often concentrated among oligarchs and clientelist political dynamics persist, it posits that courts are best comprehended as institutional hybrids. These hybrids seamlessly blend formal and informal practices, with profound implications for how Southeast Asian courts are molding both the rule of law and political governance.

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    March 2024
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    9781108808507
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. How Southeast Asia's courts evolved
    • 3. A Framework for courts and politics
    • 4. Case studies from Southeast Asia
    • 5. Conclusion and outlook.
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    • Bjoern Dressel , Crawford School of Public Policy