Text
Judicial review in new democracies: constitutional courts in Asian cases
This book explores the role of judicial review in consolidating democracy, focusing on the experiences of constitutional courts in several Asian countries. It analyzes how these courts interpret constitutions, mediate political conflicts, and safeguard fundamental rights in contexts where democratic institutions are still evolving. Through comparative case studies, the book highlights both the achievements and limitations of constitutional adjudication, including issues of judicial independence, legitimacy, and interaction with political actors. By situating Asian experiences within broader debates on constitutionalism, the book offers insights into the potential and challenges of judicial review as a cornerstone of democratic governance in new democracies.
KP.III 0020 | 341 GIN J (KP.III GIN j) | My Library (HUKUM 1) | Available |
No other version available