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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812176103321

Titolo

Constitutional review and democracy / / Miodrag Jovanovic (ed.) ; authors, Mark Tushnet [and twelve others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2015

Portland, Oregon : , : International Specialized Book Services, , [date of distribution not identified]

©2015

ISBN

94-6274-205-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (307 p.)

Collana

Democracy and the Rule of Law ; ; 5

Disciplina

321.8

Soggetti

Democracy

Legislative power

Constitutional law

Justice, Administration of

Law - Philosophy

Europe

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; Part I General Aspects and Theoretical Problems; 2 Establishing Effective Constitutional Review; 3 The Theory of Constitutional Review; 4 Always above the Law? Justification of Constitutional Review Revisited; 5 On the Abstract Case against Constitutional Review; Part II Constitutional Review beyond the Nation State; 6 Constitutional Review in a Democratic Deficit Setting: The Case of the European Union; 7 Authority of European Human Rights Law: Lessons for Constitutional Law

8 Ban on Political Parties in a Dialogue of Jurisdictions: Cases against Turkey, Bulgaria, and SpainPart III Constitutionalism and Democracy without Review; 9 Lingering with Intent: The UK Constitutional Review; 10 Constitutional Review and Democracy in the Netherlands: Balancing Legislative and Judicial Powers in an Internationalized Legal Order; Part IV Constitutional Review and Democratic Transition; 11 Constitutional Justice and the Rule of Law: The Contribution of the Spanish



Constitutional Court to the Consolidation of Democracy; 12 The Romanian Constitutional Judge: Lost in Transition

13 Finding Ways through the Clouds of Uncertainty, Searching for Paths in the Desert of Sorrow14 Constitutional Review and the Parliamentary Supermajority: The Hungarian Example; 15 The Role of the Constitutional Court of Serbia in Developing Constitutional Democracy

Sommario/riassunto

This volume is a follow-up to the conference 'Constitutional Review and Democracy,' organized in November 2013 at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. The conference was convened as part of the ongoing project 'Constitutionalism and Rule of Law in the Nation-State Building: The Case of Serbia.' The book sheds new light on the complex relation between democracy and judicial review of constitutionality. It starts off with some general and theoretical aspects of the debate. Then, the second section discusses constitutional review in the European transnational setting, while the third part