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Judicial Policy Making, Empirical Data and Scientific Evidence

Judicial Policy Making, Empirical Data and Scientific Evidence

Can Courts Manage the Twenty-First Century?

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  • Release Date: 27/03/2026
  • Barcode: 9781035367573
  • Genre: Society & Culture
  • Sub-Genre: Sociology & Anthropology
  • Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Judicial Policy Making, Empirical Data and Scientific Evidence

Judicial Policy Making, Empirical Data and Scientific Evidence

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Can Courts Manage the Twenty-First Century?
This book examines the uncertainties which arise when courts have to deal with complex empirical data and contested scientific evidence in public interest cases, but lack the necessary knowledge and training to do so. Expert contributors explore the strategies, methods and techniques applied by the courts to inform their decisions, reduce uncertainty and assist proportionality assessments.


Moving beyond mainstream legal thinking, which evaluates whether courts should engage with policy making, the contributors investigate the ways in which courts are actively interacting with this process. Chapters explore how courts are often hesitant to collect empirical data or scientific evidence and yet sometimes rely on this kind of evidence too easily when it is brought by self-interested litigants. The contributors present solutions to make courts less dependent on the adversarial system, revealing how courts are eager to avoid a battle of the sciences. They analyse the dependence of courts on legal principles, the procedural rules which distribute the burden of proof and ways of outsourcing complex factual issues to third party experts.


Judicial Policy Making, Empirical Data and Scientific Evidence is a vital resource for scholars and students of constitutional and administrative law, research methods and law and politics. It is also beneficial for practitioners dealing with cases involving empirical data and scientific evidence.



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  • Contributor: Rob van Gestel (Edited by), Jurgen de Poorter (Edited by), Edward Rubin (Edited by)
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