Case selection and dissent in courts of last resort: An empirical study of the Israel Supreme Court

T Eisenberg, T Fisher, I Rosen-Zvi - Empirical Legal Analysis, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The jurisdictional basis of appellate court cases can be divided into mandatory and
discretionary components. Whether jurisdiction is mandatory or discretionary is significantly …

Case Selection and Dissent in Courts of Last Resort: An Empirical Study of the Israel Supreme Court

T Eisenberg, T Fisher, I Rosen-Zvi - Cornell Legal Studies …, 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
This article evaluates 3,344 appeals to the Israel Supreme Court (ISC) to assess case
selection, case outcomes, and rates of dissent and concurrence, with an emphasis on the …

8 Case selection and dissent in courts of last resort

T Eisenberg, T Fisher, I Rosen-Zvi - Empirical Legal Analysis …, 2013 - books.google.com
Thejurisdictional basis of appellate court cases can be divided into mandatory and
discretionary components. Whether jurisdiction is mandatory or discretionary is significantly …