Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality incorporated by fair procedures. Yet, proceduralism does not imply that every outcome of a democratic procedure is fair per se. In the non-ideal setting of constitutional democracies, government and legislative decisions may result from factional conflicts, or depend on majoritarian dictatorships. In these circumstances, Supreme Courts provide a guardianship against contested outcomes by enacting mechanisms of checks and balances, constitutional interpretation and judicial review. Yet, in virtue of this role, Supreme Courts exercise a form of epistocratic power, which rests at odds with the ideal of political equality. We analyse th...
Social inequalities fuel a debate about the meaning of political equality. Formal procedural equalit...
Many scholars believe that it is procedurally undemocratic for the judiciary to have an active role ...
Bibliography: p. 24-26First Draft May 28, 2001; This Draft August 20, 2001This paper proposes a new ...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality ...
What is democracy and what makes it just or fair? The orthodox answer to both questions holds that ...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
<p>This essay explores majority decisions to give up majority power. In particular, it analyzes a ma...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
In discussions on democratic legitimacy, Christiano’s position is often characterized as a monistic ...
For over a generation, academic jurisprudence and constitutional theory have attempted to reconcile,...
In democratic societies, legal procedures are to ensure legally correct and rationally acceptable de...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
This short paper focuses on the relationship between the procedural and the epistemic arguments for ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new conceptual framework of a liberal social order, which emphasizes...
Social inequalities fuel a debate about the meaning of political equality. Formal procedural equalit...
Many scholars believe that it is procedurally undemocratic for the judiciary to have an active role ...
Bibliography: p. 24-26First Draft May 28, 2001; This Draft August 20, 2001This paper proposes a new ...
Proceduralists hold that democracy has a non-instrumental value consisting in the ideal of equality ...
What is democracy and what makes it just or fair? The orthodox answer to both questions holds that ...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
<p>This essay explores majority decisions to give up majority power. In particular, it analyzes a ma...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constituti...
In discussions on democratic legitimacy, Christiano’s position is often characterized as a monistic ...
For over a generation, academic jurisprudence and constitutional theory have attempted to reconcile,...
In democratic societies, legal procedures are to ensure legally correct and rationally acceptable de...
Democratic theorists often distinguish between two views of democratic procedures. ‘Outcomes theoris...
This short paper focuses on the relationship between the procedural and the epistemic arguments for ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a new conceptual framework of a liberal social order, which emphasizes...
Social inequalities fuel a debate about the meaning of political equality. Formal procedural equalit...
Many scholars believe that it is procedurally undemocratic for the judiciary to have an active role ...
Bibliography: p. 24-26First Draft May 28, 2001; This Draft August 20, 2001This paper proposes a new ...