Reputation and Judicial Tactics
Delve into the intriguing dynamics of judicial power with Reputation and Judicial Tactics by Shai Dothan, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This compelling 352-page paperback offers a thought-provoking examination of how national and international courts leverage their reputations through strategic decision-making. Dothan argues that a court's enhanced reputation fosters greater compliance from parties, as the consequences of ignoring its judgments increase significantly. This book is essential for anyone interested in the interplay between law, reputation, and judicial authority, providing insightful perspectives on how courts navigate complex legal landscapes. Discover the pivotal role of reputation in shaping judicial tactics and learn how these strategies impact adherence to legal outcomes. Perfect for legal professionals, scholars, and students alike, it invites you to reassess the significance of reputation in the realm of justice.