‘Studying Judicial Disagreement Quantitatively: The Case of Judges on the UK Supreme Court

This paper reports on an ongoing study of why, how, and with what consequences judges of the UK Supreme Court (the Court) disagree. It rejects the commonly accepted starting point that judicial disagreement is ‘political’ in that it can be adequately captured along a classical liberal–conservative. Instead it argues that judicial disagreement is ‘doctrinal’. We...

Panel 174, WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 2018 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM