2014
DOI: 10.1080/09540962.2015.986882
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New development: The courts and multi-level governance—some comparative perspectives on the emerging jurisprudence of the UK Supreme Court

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“…Some might think that the courts are too elitist to put up with the current stream of populist politics in the world. Ultimately, the courts need to find acceptance in the population, they 74 Limbach (1999: 165 Qvortrup (2015). need to be accessible, explain what they are doing and it needs to be made clear that they are acting in the people's interest.…”
Section: Acceptance Of Constitutional Jurisprudencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some might think that the courts are too elitist to put up with the current stream of populist politics in the world. Ultimately, the courts need to find acceptance in the population, they 74 Limbach (1999: 165 Qvortrup (2015). need to be accessible, explain what they are doing and it needs to be made clear that they are acting in the people's interest.…”
Section: Acceptance Of Constitutional Jurisprudencementioning
confidence: 99%