David Kosar

David Kosar

Masarykova univerzita

H-index: 19

Europe-Czech Republic

About David Kosar

David Kosar, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Masarykova univerzita, specializes in the field of Comparative Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Judicial Studies (Courts and Judges), Transitional Justice, Freedom of Sp.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Court‐hoarding: Another method of gaming judicial turnover

The Case for Judicial Councils as Fourth-Branch Institutions

Responsive Judicial Review “Light” in Central and Eastern Europe–A New Sheriff in Town?

Politics of judicial governance

Constitutional Conventions Concerning the Judiciary beyond the Common Law

Informality and Courts: Uneasy Partnership

Decay or Erosion? The Role of Informal Institutions in Challenges Faced by Democratic Judiciaries

The Art of Waiting Humbly: Women Judges Reflect on Vertical Gender Segregation

David Kosar Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1376

Citations(since 2020)

891

Cited By

743

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

David Kosar Skills & Research Interests

Comparative Constitutional Law

Constitutional Theory

Judicial Studies (Courts and Judges)

Transitional Justice

Freedom of Sp

Top articles of David Kosar

Court‐hoarding: Another method of gaming judicial turnover

Law & Policy

2024/3/24

The Case for Judicial Councils as Fourth-Branch Institutions

European Constitutional Law Review

2024

Responsive Judicial Review “Light” in Central and Eastern Europe–A New Sheriff in Town?

Review of Central and East European Law

2023/12/21

Politics of judicial governance

2023/11/10

Constitutional Conventions Concerning the Judiciary beyond the Common Law

German Law Journal

2023/11

Informality and Courts: Uneasy Partnership

German Law Journal

2023/11

Decay or Erosion? The Role of Informal Institutions in Challenges Faced by Democratic Judiciaries

German Law Journal

2023/11

The Art of Waiting Humbly: Women Judges Reflect on Vertical Gender Segregation

Feminist Legal Studies

2023/8/18

The Strasbourg Court Goes Astray: On Grosam v. Czech Republic

Verfassungsblog

2023/8/16

Please, Disregard Us: When a Minority of the European Court of Human Rights Declares Its Own Court to Be Ultra Vires

2023/5/22

David Kosar
David Kosar

H-Index: 12

Court-Unpacking: A Preliminary Inquiry

2023

Comparative court-packing

International Journal of Constitutional Law

2023/1/1

Judicial Self‐Governance Index: Towards better understanding of the role of judges in governing the judiciary

Regulation & Governance

2023/1

Sometimes Even Easy Rule of Law Cases Make Bad Law: ECtHR (GC) 15 March 2022, No. 43572/18, Grzęda v Poland

European Constitutional Law Review

2022/12

Romanian version of the rule of law crisis comes to the ECJ: The AFJR case is not just about the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism

Common Market Law Review

2022/12/1

Ondrej Kadlec
Ondrej Kadlec

H-Index: 2

David Kosar
David Kosar

H-Index: 12

The Family Friendliness That Wasn’t: Access, but Not Progress, for Women in the Czech Judiciary

Law & Social Inquiry

2022/11

European Standards of Judicial Governance: From Soft Law Standards to Hard Law

Journal für Rechtspolitik

2022

Saying Less is Sometimes More (even in Rule-of-Law Cases): Grzęda v Poland

EU Law Live

2022

Mathieu Leloup
Mathieu Leloup

H-Index: 1

David Kosar
David Kosar

H-Index: 12

Beyond Compliance: odpověď autorů

Časopis pro právní vědu a praxi

2021/7/14

Post-communist Chief Justices in Slovakia: From Transmission Belts to Semi-autonomous Actors?

Hague Journal on the Rule of Law

2021/4

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