INIS
courts
100%
russian federation
87%
kazakhstan
42%
legal aspects
35%
power
29%
ukraine
22%
enforcement
17%
drawing
13%
fragmentation
12%
levels
12%
norm
11%
kyrgyzstan
9%
policy
9%
oranges
8%
prisms
8%
appeals
8%
increasing
8%
hybrids
8%
interference
8%
humans
8%
design
8%
tolerance
8%
proceedings
8%
accountability
8%
reviews
8%
closures
8%
communities
8%
incentives
8%
variations
7%
personnel
7%
implementation
7%
administration
6%
crime
6%
performance
5%
Social Sciences
Courts
78%
Russia
63%
Russian
58%
Lawyer
50%
Constitutional Court
42%
Justice
25%
Autonomy
23%
Democracy
21%
Ukraine
19%
Constitutionalism
17%
Russian Federation
17%
Federalism
11%
Coloureds
9%
Judicial Politics
9%
Political Power
9%
Criminal Justice System
8%
Unification of Law
8%
Constitutional Amendment
8%
Judicial Review
8%
Human Rights
8%
Revolutions
8%
Police
8%
Communities
8%
Public Administration
7%
Political Systems
7%
Judicial System
5%
Central Government
5%
Federation
5%
Elections
5%
Keyphrases
Constitutional Court
25%
Putin's Russia
21%
Russian Constitutional Court
17%
Russian Courts
17%
Democracy
17%
Judicial Autonomy
17%
Authoritarian Constitutionalism
17%
Politicians
16%
Judiciary
12%
Federalism
12%
Judicial Power
12%
Loyalty
10%
Supreme Court
9%
Kazakhstan
8%
Dual State
8%
Post-communist
8%
Public Administration
8%
Judicial Empowerment
8%
Government Officials
8%
Legal System
8%
Unification of Law
8%
Judicial Review
8%
Defection
8%
Russian Politics
8%
Bureaucrats
8%
Fundamental Rights
8%
Judicial Decisions
8%
Yeltsin
8%
Comparative Politics
8%
Non-implementation
8%
Social Harmony
8%
Authoritativeness
8%
Cynicism
8%
Judicial Role
8%
Color Revolutions
8%
Law
8%
Prosecutors
8%
Law Enforcement Agencies
8%
Material Resources
8%
Patronage Politics
8%
Soviet Ukraine
8%
Nonlinear Process
8%
Unintended Consequences
8%
Russian Federation
8%
Judicial Networks
8%
Authoritarian Modernization
8%
Zero-tolerance Policing
8%
Constitutional Amendment
8%
Mass Incarceration
8%
Service Role
8%