Article by Sir Roger Toulson, Chairman of the Law Commission, considering the relationship between the judicial process and democratic values - taken from his lecture presented to the Society for Advanced Legal Studies and published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
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This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification, although it is not necessary...
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Defined as the function of the court to interpret and apply the constitution to particular circumsta...
Article Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1998. Published online by...
Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to follow rules...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
Jurists are trained to value the rule of law and judges are expected to uphold same whatever the cir...
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial sup...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...
Within the classical tripartition of powers, courts and tri- bunals have always held the most margin...
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...
This dissertation gives a justification of judicial review, which is the institution of courts havin...
It is important in any democratic society that law-makers consider the general views of the public a...
This article shows that judicial review has a democratic justification even though judges may be no ...
Defined as the function of the court to interpret and apply the constitution to particular circumsta...
Article Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1998. Published online by...
Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to follow rules...
Abstract: Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to fo...
Human rights globally become an inarguable virtue and it requires the conviction that all human bein...
Jurists are trained to value the rule of law and judges are expected to uphold same whatever the cir...
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial sup...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...