This paper defends judicial review on the grounds that judicial review is necessary for protecting “a right to a hearing.” Judicial review is praised by its advocates on the basis of instrumentalist reasons, i.e., because of its desirable contingent consequences such as protecting rights, romoting democracy, maintaining stability, etc. We argue that instrumentalist easons for judicial review are bound to fail and that an adequate defense of udicial review requires justifying judicial review on non-instrumentalist grounds. A non-instrumentalist justification grounds judicial review in essential attributes of he judicial process. In searching for a non-instrumental justification we establish that judicial review is designed to protect the rig...
The Constitutional Court is the highest court in all constitutional matters and thus decides appeals...
This article revisits my argument that structural judicial review – judicial review of those provisi...
This dissertation gives a justification of judicial review, which is the institution of courts havin...
According to traditional arguments, judicial review is a legitimate element of representative govern...
The “popular constitutionalism” movement has revived the debate over judicial review. Popular consti...
Despite the flourishing of judicialisation of rights across the world, scepticism is not in short su...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification even though judges may be no ...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification, although it is not necessary...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification, although it is not necessary...
According to Professor Christopher Eisgruber, judicial review of the sort embedded in United States ...
This work examines the foundations of judicial review. By doing so, it explores the constitutional ...
The problem of judicial review turns out to be a number of different problems that should be disag...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of Marbury v. Madison, the case which is often taught in law s...
A theme of uneasiness, and even of guilt, colors the literature about judicial review. Many of those...
Defined as the function of the court to interpret and apply the constitution to particular circumsta...
The Constitutional Court is the highest court in all constitutional matters and thus decides appeals...
This article revisits my argument that structural judicial review – judicial review of those provisi...
This dissertation gives a justification of judicial review, which is the institution of courts havin...
According to traditional arguments, judicial review is a legitimate element of representative govern...
The “popular constitutionalism” movement has revived the debate over judicial review. Popular consti...
Despite the flourishing of judicialisation of rights across the world, scepticism is not in short su...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification even though judges may be no ...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification, although it is not necessary...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification, although it is not necessary...
According to Professor Christopher Eisgruber, judicial review of the sort embedded in United States ...
This work examines the foundations of judicial review. By doing so, it explores the constitutional ...
The problem of judicial review turns out to be a number of different problems that should be disag...
This year marks the 200th anniversary of Marbury v. Madison, the case which is often taught in law s...
A theme of uneasiness, and even of guilt, colors the literature about judicial review. Many of those...
Defined as the function of the court to interpret and apply the constitution to particular circumsta...
The Constitutional Court is the highest court in all constitutional matters and thus decides appeals...
This article revisits my argument that structural judicial review – judicial review of those provisi...
This dissertation gives a justification of judicial review, which is the institution of courts havin...