Engst, Benjamin G.
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Book Chapter
Epstein, Lee,
Gunnar Grendstad,
Urška Šadl
(Eds.)
Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend
(2024):
Observational Databases.
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Journal Article
Engst, Benjamin G.,
David M. Grundmanns,
Thomas Gschwend
(Forthcoming):
How to place non-majoritarian institutions and political actors in a common policy space: Spatial modeling of court–executive interactions.
The Journal of Politics,
pp. (publ. online before print).
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Arnold, Christian,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Thomas Gschwend
(2023):
Scaling Court Decisions with Citation Networks.
Journal of Law and Courts,
11,
1,
pp. 25-44.
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Garwe, Christoph,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Yannick Stawicki,
Christoph Hönnige
(2022):
Temporal Strategies. Governments Alter the Pace of Legislation in Bicameralism Depending on Electoral Expectations.
Legislative Studies Quarterly,
47,
1,
pp. 127-156.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend,
Sebastian Sternberg
(2020):
Die Besetzung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts. Ein Spiegelbild gesellschaftlicher Präferenzen.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
61,
1,
pp. 39-60.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend,
Nils Schaks,
Sebastian Sternberg,
Caroline Wittig
(2017):
Zum Einfluss der Parteinähe auf das Abstimmungsverhalten der Bundesverfassungsrichter - eine quantitative Untersuchung.
JuristenZeitung,
72,
17,
pp. 816-826.
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Sternberg, Sebastian,
Thomas Gschwend,
Caroline Wittig,
Benjamin G. Engst
(2015):
Zum Einfluss der öffentlichen Meinung auf Entscheidungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichts: Eine Analyse von abstrakten Normenkontrollen sowie Bund-Länder-Streitigkeiten 1974 – 2010.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
56,
4,
pp. 570-598.
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Presentation
Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend
(2024):
Citizens' commitment to judicial independence: A discrete choice experiment in nine European countries.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
David M. Grundmanns,
Thomas Gschwend
(2023):
The power of words: Strategic judicial opinion-writing to influence politics and society.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend,
Christoph Hönnige,
Sylvain Brouard
(2022):
Who should be selected to the highest courts? Evidence from Survey Experiments in France, Germany and the United States.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
David Grundmans,
Thomas Gschwend
(2021):
Give them the word, they sharpen the sword - How high courts use language to exert political and societal power.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend
(2020):
Attitudes on Judicial Independence: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Four EU Member States.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
David M. Grundmanns,
Thomas Gschwend
(2019):
Judicial Positions on Political Reform. Designing common policy scores from judicial text.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend,
Christoph Hönnige,
Caroline Wittig
(2019):
The Constitutional Court Database. Conceptualizing a relational database.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Thomas Gschwend,
Sebastian Sternberg
(2017):
Public Support for Judicial Nominations: Evidence from a Discrete-Choice Experiment.
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Hönnige, Christoph,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Caroline Wittig,
Thomas Gschwend
(2015):
Demand for Change: Institutional Features Empowering Judges as Policy Makers.
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Hönnige, Christoph,
Thomas Gschwend,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Caroline Wittig
(2015):
Constitutional Courts as Veto Players: Composition, Absorption and Decisions at the German Court.
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Hönnige, Christoph,
Thomas Gschwend,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Caroline Wittig
(2014):
The German Constitutional Court as Veto Player - Composition, Decisions and the Absorption Hypothesis.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Caroline Wittig,
Christoph Hönnige,
Thomas Gschwend
(2014):
Validating own Interests through Invalidating: Judges Shaping Policy.
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Hönnige, Christoph,
Thomas Gschwend,
Caroline Wittig,
Benjamin G. Engst
(2014):
The German Constitutional Court - Conceptualizing an Innovative Database.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Caroline Wittig,
Christoph Hönnige,
Thomas Gschwend
(2013):
Courts as Veto Players: A Game Theoretic Model.
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Engst, Benjamin G.,
Caroline Wittig,
Christoph Hönnige,
Thomas Gschwend
(2013):
Courts as Veto Players: A Game Theoretic Model.
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Web Articles
Sohnius, Marie-Lou,
Benjamin G. Engst,
Thomas Gschwend
(2020):
Kontinuität am Bundesverfassungsgericht? Wie die Öffentlichkeit Voßkuhles und Masings Nachfolger bewertet.
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