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Judul Expounding the Constitution : Essays in Constitutional Theory / Edited by Grant Huscroft
Pengarang Expounding the Constitution: Essays in Constitutional Theory
Penerbitan Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008
Deskripsi Fisik ix, 319 p. ;24 cm.
ISBN 978-0-521-17334-6
Subjek Judicial review; Constitutional law
Abstrak What does it mean to interpret the constitution? Does constitutional interpretation involve moral reasoning, or is legal reasoning something different? What does it mean to say that a limit on a right is justified? How does judicial review fit into a democratic constitutional order? Are attempts to limit its scope incoherent? How should a jurist with misgivings about the legitimacy of judicial review approach the task of judicial review? Is there a principled basis for judicial deference? Do constitutional rights depend on the protection of a written constitution, or is there a common law constitution that is enforceable by the courts? How are constitutional rights and unwritten constitutional principles to be reconciled? In this book, these and other questions are debated by some of the world's leading constitutional theorists and legal philosophers. Their essays are essential reading for anyone concerned with constitutional rights and legal theory.
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