International courts demonstrate differences in judicial deference. This book offers a theoretical explanation for the variation in deference that focuses on political constraints. The jurisprudence and an analysis of the East African Court of Justice, Caribbean Court of Justice and African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights support this rationale.
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