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UNDERSTANDING JUDICIAL CHOICE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Unformatted Document Text:  29 Segal, Jeffrey A. and Albert D. Cover 1989. “Ideological Values and the Votes of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices.” The American Political Science Review 83 (2): 557-565. Segal, Jeffrey A. and Harold J. Spaeth. 1993. The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model. New York: Cambridge University Press. ---------2002. The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model Revisited. New York: Cambridge University Press. Segal, Jeffrey A., Lee Epstein, Charles M. Cameron, and Harold J. Spaeth. 1995. “Ideological Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices Revisited.” The Journal of Politics57 (3): 812-823. Sheehan, Reginald S., William Mishler, and Donald R. Songer. 1992. “Ideology, Status, and the Differential Success of Direct Parties Before the Supreme Court.” The American Political Science Review 86 (2): 464-471. Songer, Donald R. and Susan Haire. 1992. “Integrating Alternative Approaches to the Study of Judicial Voting: Obscenity Cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” American Journal of Political Science 36 (4): 963-982. ---------1994. “A Reappraisal of Diversification in the Federal Courts: Gender Effects in the Courts of Appeals.” The Journal of Politics 56 (2): 425-439. Songer, Donald R. and Reginald S. Sheehan. 1992. “Who Wins on Appeal? Upperdogs and Underdogs in the United States Courts of Appeals.” American Journal of Political Science 36(1): 235-258. Songer, Donald R. and Stefanie A. Lindquist. 1996. “Not the Whole Story: The Impact of Justices’ Values on Supreme Court Decision Making.” American Journal of Political Science 40 (4): 1049-1063. Tate, C. Neal and Torbjörn Vallinder. 1995. The Global Expansion of Judicial Power. New York: New York University Press. Theron, Roelien, Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Hugh Corder. 1991. Death by Decree: South Africa and the Death Penalty. Cape Town: SADPSA, SJRP & The Institute of Criminology, University of Cape Town. Traut, Carol Ann and Craig F. Emmert. 1998. “Expanding the Integrated Model of Judicial Decision Making: The California Justices and Capital Punishment.” The Journal of Politics 60 (4): 1166-1180. Van Niekerk, B.V.D. 1969. “…Hanged by the Neck Until You are Dead: Some Thoughts on the Application of the Death Penalty in South Africa.” The South African Law Journal 86: 457-475. ---------1970. “…Hanged by the Neck Until You are Dead: Some Thoughts on the Application of the Death Penalty in South Africa.” The South African Law Journal 87: 60-75.

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Segal, Jeffrey A. and Albert D. Cover 1989. “Ideological Values and the Votes of the U.S.
Supreme Court Justices.” The American Political Science Review 83 (2): 557-565.
Segal, Jeffrey A. and Harold J. Spaeth. 1993. The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
---------2002. The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model Revisited. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Segal, Jeffrey A., Lee Epstein, Charles M. Cameron, and Harold J. Spaeth. 1995. “Ideological
Values and the Votes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices Revisited.” The Journal of Politics
57 (3): 812-823.
Sheehan, Reginald S., William Mishler, and Donald R. Songer. 1992. “Ideology, Status, and the
Differential Success of Direct Parties Before the Supreme Court.” The American Political
Science Review
86 (2): 464-471.
Songer, Donald R. and Susan Haire. 1992. “Integrating Alternative Approaches to the Study of
Judicial Voting: Obscenity Cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” American Journal of
Political Science
36 (4): 963-982.
---------1994. “A Reappraisal of Diversification in the Federal Courts: Gender Effects in the
Courts of Appeals.” The Journal of Politics 56 (2): 425-439.
Songer, Donald R. and Reginald S. Sheehan. 1992. “Who Wins on Appeal? Upperdogs and
Underdogs in the United States Courts of Appeals.” American Journal of Political
Science
36(1): 235-258.
Songer, Donald R. and Stefanie A. Lindquist. 1996. “Not the Whole Story: The Impact of
Justices’ Values on Supreme Court Decision Making.” American Journal of Political
Science
40 (4): 1049-1063.
Tate, C. Neal and Torbjörn Vallinder. 1995. The Global Expansion of Judicial Power. New
York: New York University Press.
Theron, Roelien, Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Hugh Corder. 1991. Death by Decree: South Africa and
the Death Penalty. Cape Town: SADPSA, SJRP & The Institute of Criminology,
University of Cape Town.
Traut, Carol Ann and Craig F. Emmert. 1998. “Expanding the Integrated Model of Judicial
Decision Making: The California Justices and Capital Punishment.” The Journal of
Politics
60 (4): 1166-1180.
Van Niekerk, B.V.D. 1969. “…Hanged by the Neck Until You are Dead: Some Thoughts on the
Application of the Death Penalty in South Africa.” The South African Law Journal 86:
457-475.
---------1970. “…Hanged by the Neck Until You are Dead: Some Thoughts on the Application of
the Death Penalty in South Africa.” The South African Law Journal 87: 60-75.


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