na INLIS000000000005859 20221020103223 0010-0520005859 221020 | | eng 0 - 7546 - 2061 - 1 eng 320.1 320.1 JUD Judicial Power, Democracy And Legal Positivism Judicial Power, Democracy And Legal Positivism / Edited by Tom Campbell cet.1. England : Dartmouth Publishing, 2000 XIII, 431 hlm. ; 24 cm ; 24 cm Indeks : Indeks This collection of essays by a group of leading legal philosophers from the UK, the USA and Australasia centres on the juridification of politics through enhancing the entrenched power of judges. The issues are examined in the context of a critique of the revival of legal positivism as a prescriptive political philosophy closely tied to the tradition of parliamentary democracy. The papers, which include significant new contributions by Jeremy Waldron, Frederick Schauer, Neil MacCormick and Nicola Lacey, originated in an extended workshop held at The Australian National University in 1998 on 'Judicial Activism and Judicial Review in Australian Democracy'. Some of the essays focus on the recent Australian developments with respect to implied constitutional rights and others concentrate on Tom Campbell's legal theory of 'ethical positivism'. The book as a whole presents powerful and conflicting arguments bearing on the global debate about the changing role of judges. 1. Legal Positivism 2.Judicial Review - Philosophy Jeffrey Goldswothy 05055/MKRI-P/I-2007 05055/MKRI-P/I-2007