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The Judiciary and Government: The ongoing power struggle

9781774698280
367 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This book explores themes of the judiciary's role in government, the separation of powers, judicial independence, and the impact of judicial decisions on public policy. It is particularly relevant to undergraduate students studying political science, law, and governance, offering them a deep understanding of the dynamics between the judiciary and government. Practitioners in the legal field and public administration enhance their knowledge of the intersection between law and governance, making it a valuable resource for professionals in these fields. Policymakers can draw from this knowledge to inform governance structures and policies that uphold the rule of law, and the general public gains awareness of the judiciary's vital role in shaping government policies and ensuring justice.
Author Bio
Dr. Anne Wad has been a researcher and a professor in the Criminal Justice field for over 30 years. She currently holds a position as a Provost/CAO in a University, and Director of Research at another university. She holds an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and a Ph.D. in Public Safety Leadership/Criminal Justice. Her research interests are in Criminology, Victimology, and the Human Services. She is married to Wesley Wade. She is an artist, writer, researcher, professor, and university administrator.