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Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review
Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review analyzes the relationship between democratic deliberation and the practice of constitutional review by courts. The book explores how judicial review can both support and challenge the principles of deliberative democracy, particularly in balancing majority rule with the protection of fundamental rights. It examines theoretical debates and practical examples to assess whether courts enhance democratic legitimacy by fostering reasoned public discourse or undermine it by limiting political decision-making. Offering a nuanced perspective, this work is an essential resource for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in constitutional theory, democratic governance, and the evolving role of judicial institutions.
KP.III 0097 | 341 ZUR D (KP.III ZUR d) | My Library (HUKUM 3) | Available |
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