Comparative Judicial Review
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78811-059-4 (ISBN)
This book serves as a single point of entry for legal scholars and practitioners interested in understanding the field of comparative judicial review in its broader political and social context. This book's comparative and interdisciplinary accounts of a phenomenon of worldwide significance and its advanced introduction to the origins, functions, and contours of judicial review make it both accessible and indispensable.
Comparative Judicial Review should be considered essential reading for every graduate student, early career scholar, and constitutional law professor seeking to become more comparative in their approach.
Contributors include: K.J. Alter, S.G. Calabresi, W.-C. Chang, E.F. Delaney, R. Dixon, L, Esptein, T. Ginsburg, J. Greene, A. Harel, R. Hirschl, S. Issacharoff, V. Jackson, T. Jacobi, R.A. Kagan, D. Kapiszewski, J. Knight, D. Landau, Y.-L. Lee, H. Lerner, S. Mittal, T. Roux, W. Sadurski, A. Shinar, G. Silverstein, K. Stilt, Y. Tew, M. Versteeg, S. Waheedi, B.R. Weingast, E. Zackin
Edited by Erin F. Delaney, Professor of Law, Northwestern University, Pritzker School of Law, Chicago, US and Rosalind Dixon, Professor of Law, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction
Erin F. Delaney and Rosalind Dixon
Part I The Origins and Functions of Judicial Review
2. The Real Case for Judicial Review
Alon Harel and Adam Shinar
3. Constitutions as Political Insurance: Variants and Limits
Rosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg
4. Comparative Constitutional Law as a Window on Democratic Institutions
Samuel Issacharoff
5. The Origins and Growth of Judicial Enforcement
Steven Gow Calabresi
Part II The Political and Institutional Contexts for Judicial Review
6. Interpreting Constitutions in Divided Societies
Hanna Lerner
7. Judicial Review in the Context of Constitutional Islam
Salma Waheedi and Kristen Stilt
8. New Judicial Roles in Governance
Robert A. Kagan, Diana Kapiszewski and Gordon Silverstein
9. Competition or Collaboration: Constitutional Review by Multiple Final Courts
Wen-Chen Chang and Yi-Li Lee
Part IIIThe Stability and Effectiveness of Judicial Review
10. Judicial Review as a Self-Stabilizing Constitutional Mechanism
Tonja Jacobi, Sonia Mittal and Barry R. Weingast
11. Losing Faith in Law’s Autonomy: A Comparative Analysis
Theunis Roux
12. Courts and Support Structures: Beyond the Classic Narrative
David Landau
13. National Perspectives on International Constitutional Review: Diverging Optics
Karen J. Alter
14. Efficacious Judging on Apex Courts
Lee Epstein and Jack Knight
15. Limiting Judicial Discretion
Mila Versteeg and Emily Zackin
Part IV Operationalizing Judicial Review: Typologies, Doctrines and Methodological Challenges
16. Beyond Europe and the United States: The Wide World of Judicial Review
Virgílio Afonso da Silva
17. Judicial Review and Public Reason
Wojciech Sadurski
18. Pockets of Proportionality: Choice and Necessity, Doctrine and Principle
Vicki C. Jackson
19. Comparative Approaches to Constitutional History
Jamal Greene and Yvonne Tew
20. Judicial Review and the Politics of Comparative Citations: Theory, Evidence and
Methodological Challenges
Ran Hirschl
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 07.10.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Research Handbooks in Comparative Constitutional Law series |
Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 169 x 244 mm |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken |
Sonstiges ► Geschenkbücher | |
Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Verfassungsverfahrensrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78811-059-5 / 1788110595 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78811-059-4 / 9781788110594 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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