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Responsive Judicial Review Democracy and Dysfunction in the Modern Age




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 05/2025





Note Editore

Democratic dysfunction can arise in both 'at risk' and well-functioning constitutional systems. It can threaten a system's responsiveness to both minority rights claims and majoritarian constitutional understandings. Responsive Judicial Review aims to counter this dysfunction-by encouraging courts to orient choices about constitutional construction toward promoting democratic responsiveness, or countering forms of democratic monopoly, blind spots, and burdens of inertia. At the same time, the idea of 'responsive' judicial review encourages courts to engage with their own distinct institutional position and potential limits on their own capacity and legitimacy. This translates into courts embracing a 'weakened' approach to judicial finality, or 'weak-strong' judicial review and remedies, as well as a nuanced approach to the making of judicial implications, a 'calibrated' approach to judicial scrutiny or judgments about proportionality. Dixon further argues that courts should look for ways to increase the legitimacy of their decisions-through careful choices about their framing, and the timing and selection of cases. Nevertheless, the idea of responsive judicial review is explicitly normative and aspirational: it aims to provide a blueprint for how courts should think about the practice of judicial review as they strive to promote and protect democratic constitutional values.




Sommario

1 - Introduction
2 - Constitutions and Constructional Choice
3 - Defining Democracy and Democratic Dysfunction
4 - The Scope and Intensity of Responsive Judical Review
5 - Democratic Dsyfunction and the Effectiveness of Responsive Review
6 - Risks to Democracy: Reverse Inertia, Democratic Backlash, and Debilitation
7 - Towards Strong-Weak - Weak-Strong Judical Review and Remedies
8 - A Responsive Judical Voice: Building a Court's Legitimacy
9 - Conclusion: Towards a New Comparative Political Process Theory




Autore

Rosalind Dixon is a leading global expert on comparative constitutional law, design, and democracy. She is Scientia Professor of Law at UNSW Sydney, and a former assistant professor at the University of Chicago Law School, visiting professor at Columbia Law School, Harvard Law School, and the National University of Singapore. She has served as co-president of the International Society of Public Law, and is a member of the Australian Academy of Law and Academy of Arts and Social Sciences.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198938910

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Comparative Constitutionalism
Dimensioni: 235 x 17.0 x 155 mm Ø 463 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 320


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