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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783319332178
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 412 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Legisprudence Library, Studies on the Theory and Practice of Legislation 3
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rational lawmaking under review
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    Keywords: Political theory ; Political science ; Constitutional law ; Law ; Law—Philosophy. ; Law ; Political theory ; Political science ; Law Philosophy ; Constitutional law ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland Bundesverfassungsgericht ; Normenkontrolle ; Verfassungsbeschwerde ; Gesetzgebung ; Deutschland Bundesverfassungsgericht ; Normenkontrolle ; Verfassungsbeschwerde ; Gesetzgebung
    Abstract: Foreword; Luc J. Wintgens -- 1 On the “Legisprudential Turn” in Judicial Review: An Introduction; A. Daniel Oliver-Lalana and Klaus Meßerschmidt -- Part I. Judicial Review, Democracy, and Legislation Theory -- 2 Constitutional Courts and Democracy. Facets of an Ambivalent Relationship; Gertrude Lübe-Wolff -- 3 Paths towards Better Legislation, Detours and Dead-ends: An Appraisal of Consultation with Independent Experts, Justifications for Legislation, Impact Assessments and Controls of Efficacy; Helmuth Schulze-FielitzPart -- II. Judicial Review of Legislative Rationality and Justification -- 4 Rationality Requirements on Parliamentary Legislation under a Democratic Rule of Law; Bernd Grzeszick -- 5 The Generality of the Law. The Law as a Necessary Guarantor of Freedom, Equality and Democracy, and the Differentiated Role of the Federal Constitutional Court as a Watchdog; Gregor Kirchhof -- 6 On Constitutional Duties to Give Reasons for Legislative Acts; Christian Waldhoff -- Part III. Judicial Review of Legislative Consistency and Systematicity -- 7 The Obligation of Consistency in Lawmaking. Using the Example of the Ban on the Private Sale of Public Lottery Tickets and its Review by the Federal Constitutional Court; Christian Bumke -- Inconsistent Legislation; Matthias Rossi -- 9 Judicial Review of Tax Laws: The Coherence Requirement; Roland Ismer -- Part IV. Judicial Review of Legislative Facts and Impacts -- 10 Legislative Margins of Appreciation as the Result of Rational Lawmaking; Christian Bickenbach -- 11 Due Post-Legislative Process? On the Lawmakers’ Constitutional Duties of Monitoring and Revision; A. Daniel Oliver-Lalana -- 12 Efficacy, Effectiveness, Efficiency – From Judicial to Managerial Rationality; Ulrich Karpen -- 13 Symbolic Legislation under Judicial Control; Angelika Siehr -- Part V. Legislative Balancing, Proportionality, and Process Review -- 14 Rational Lawmaking, Proportionality and Balancing; Jan Sieckmann -- 15 The Procedural Review of Legislation and the Substantive Review of Legislation – Opponents or Allies?; Klaus Meßerschmidt -- Index -- About the Authors.
    Abstract: This book explores the constitutional, legally binding dimension to legisprudence in the light of the German Federal Constitutional Court´s approach to rational lawmaking. Over the last decades this court has been remarkably active in applying legisprudential criteria and standards when reviewing parliamentary laws. It has thus supplied observers with a unique material to analyse the lawmakers’ duty to legislate rationally, and to assess the virtues and drawbacks of this strand of judicial control in a constitutional democracy. By bringing together legislation experts and public law scholars to elaborate on ‘legisprudence under review’, this contributed volume aspires to shed light on the constitutionalisation of rational lawmaking as a controversial trend gaining ground in both national and international jurisdictions. The book is divided into five parts. Part I frames the two key issues pervading the whole collection: the intricate relationship between judicial review and democracy, on the one hand, and the possibility of improving and rationalizing the task of legislation under the current circumstances of politics, on the other. Part II provides an overview of the judicial review of rational lawmaking, laying special emphasis on the duty of legislative justification imposed on lawmakers by the German Constitutional Court. Part III is devoted to the review of the systemic rationality of legislation, in particular to the requirements of legislative consistence and coherence as developed by this court. Contributions in Part IV revolve around the judicial scrutiny of the socio-empirical elements of rational lawmaking, with the control of legislative facts and impacts and the problem of symbolic laws being the central topics. Finally, Part V draws on the German case law to discuss the links between rational lawmaking, balancing and proportionality, and the interdependence between process review and substantive review of legislation.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783319283715
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 328 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Law and Philosophy Library 113
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: International law ; Comparative law ; Political theory ; Political science ; Political philosophy ; Private international law ; Conflict of laws ; Constitutional law ; Law ; Law—Philosophy. ; Law ; Political theory ; Political science ; Political philosophy ; Law Philosophy ; Private international law ; Conflict of laws ; International law ; Comparative law ; Constitutional law
    Abstract: I Challenging and Defending Judicial Review -- 1. Randomized Judicial Review; Andrei Marmor -- 2. On the Difficulty to Ground the Authority of Constitutional Courts: Can Strong Judicial Review be Morally Justified?; Thomas Bustamante -- 3. The Reasons without Vote: The Representative and Majoritarian Function of Constitutional Courts; Luís Roberto Barroso -- II Constitutional Dialogues and Constitutional Deliberation -- 4. Decoupling Judicial Review From Judicial Supremacy; Stephen Gardbaum -- 5. Scope and limits of dialogic constitutionalism; Roberto Gargarella -- 6. A Defence of a Broader Sense of Constitutional Dialogues based on Jeremy Waldron's Criticism on Judicial Review; Bernardo Gonçalves Fernandes -- III Institutional Alternatives for Constitutional Changes -- 7. New Institutional Mechanisms for Making Constitutional Law; Mark Tushnet -- 8. Democratic Constitutional Change: Assessing Institutional Possibilities; Christopher Zurn -- 9. The Unconstitutionality of Constitutional Changes in Colombia: a Tension between Majoritatian and Constitutional Democracy; Gonzalo Ramírez Cleves -- IV Constitutional Promises and Democratic Participation -- 10. Is there such thing as a radical constitution?; Vera Karam de Chueiri -- 11. Judicial reference to community values - A pointer towards constitutional juries?; Eric Ghosh -- V Legal Theory and Constitutional Interpretation -- 12. Common Law Constitutionalism and the Written Constitution; Wil Waluchow and Katharina Stevens -- 13. On how law is not like chess – Dworkin and the theory of conceptual types; Ronaldo Porto Macedo Júnior. .
    Abstract: This volume critically discusses the relationship between democracy and constitutionalism. It does so with a view to respond to objections raised by legal and political philosophers who are sceptical of judicial review based on the assumption that judicial review is an undemocratic institution. The book builds on earlier literature on the moral justification of the authority of constitutional courts, and on the current attempts to develop a system on “weak judicial review”. Although different in their approach, the chapters all focus on devising institutions, procedures and, in a more abstract way, normative conceptions to democratize constitutional law. These democratizing strategies may vary from a radical objection to the institution of judicial review, to a more modest proposal to justify the authority of constitutional courts in their “deliberative performance” or to create constitutional juries that may be more aware of a community’s constitutional morality than constitutional courts are. The book connects abstract theoretical discussions about the moral justification of constitutionalism with concrete problems, such as the relation between constitutional adjudication and deliberative democracy, the legitimacy of judicial review in international institutions, the need to create new institutions to democratize constitutionalism, the connections between philosophical conceptions and constitutional practices, the judicial review of constitutional amendments, and the criticism on strong judicial review.
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9783319012162
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 248 p. 2 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice 27
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Fair trial and judicial independence
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    Keywords: Constitutional law ; Humanities ; Law ; Law ; Constitutional law ; Humanities ; Constitutional law ; Humanities ; Law
    Abstract: This comprehensive publication analyzes numerous aspects of the relationship between judicature and the fair trial principle in a comparative perspective. In addition, it examines the manifestation of some of the most significant elements inherent to the fair trial concept in different legal systems. Along with expansion of judicial power during the past century and with the strengthening of judicial independence, the fair trial requirement has appeared more often, especially in different international agreements and national constitutions, as the summarizing principle of what were formerly constitutional principles pertaining to judicature. Despite its generality and supranational application, the methods of interpreting this clause vary significantly among particular legal systems. This book assumes that the substantive content of this term conveys relevance to the organizational independence of judicial power, the selection of judges, and the mutual relationship between the branches of power. The comparative studies included in this collection offer readers a widespread understanding of the aforementioned correlations and will ultimately contribute to their mastery of the concept of fair trial
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Attila BadóBiographies -- About the Authors -- Part I: Fair Trial and Judicial Independence in a Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 1: A Comparative Analysis of Judicial Power, Organizational Issues in Judicature, and the Administration of Courts; Zoltán Fleck -- Chapter 2: “Fair” Selection of Judges in a Modern Democracy; Attila Badó -- Chapter 3: ”As luck would have it ..” Fairness in the Distribution of Cases and Judicial Independence;  Attila Badó, Kata Szarvas -- Part II: A Comparative Approach to Analyzing the Right to a Fair Trial in Light of Modern Political Challenges -- Chapter 4: An Overview of Fair Trial Standards and National Security from a Comparative Perspective;  Samantha Cheesman -- Chapter 5: „In All Fairness…” A Comparative Analysis of the Past, Present and Future of Fair Trial Systems Outside of Europe; Márton Sulyok -- Part III: A Comparative Analysis of Some Basic Fair Trial Elements -- Chapter 6: “To Delay Justice is Injustice” - A Comparative Analysis of (Un)reasonable Delay; János Bóka -- Chapter 7: A Comparative Approach to the Evaluation of Evidence from a “Fair Trial” Perspective;  Mátyás Bencze -- Chapter 8: A Comparative Overview of Publicity in the Administration of Justice; Szonja Navratil -- Chapter 9: “Not Twice for the Same” - Double Jeopardy Protections Against Multiple Punishments: A Comparative Analysis of the Origins, Historical Development, and Modern Application of the “ne bis in idem” Principle; Péter Mezei -- Chapter 10: The Path to the Waterhole: The Right to Defense as a Fundamental Element of the Fair Trial Principle; Tamás Sulyok, Márton Sulyok.
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9783319079325
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 183 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Tsivolas, Theodosios Law and religious cultural heritage in Europe
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    Keywords: Constitutional law ; Religion (General) ; Humanities ; Law ; Law ; Constitutional law ; Religion (General) ; Humanities ; Constitutional law ; Humanities ; Law ; Religion (General) ; Europa ; Recht ; Religion ; Kulturerbe
    Abstract: This book examines in detail both historical and current legal concepts of ‘religious cultural heritage’ within the context of the European continent. The latter group is primarily based on the variety of sacred cultural elements emanating from the different religious traditions of the peoples of Europe, which are deemed worthy of protection and preservation due to their outstanding value, in terms of their social, cultural and religious significance. In view of this, the study provides evidence of the European States’ active involvement with their sacred/cultural treasures, on the basis of the political and legal foundations of neutrality and pluralism. Furthermore, the book analyzes all relevant international legislative instruments (i.e. the plethora of EU, CoE and UNESCO norms), as well as all major European legislative patterns, in light of their significance for the aforementioned aspects of pluralism and neutrality. The interdisciplinary references listed at the end of each chapter provide an additional incentive for further reading on the subject matter. The most important finding to emerge from the study is that there is a shared legal ethos in Europe that imposes a duty of appropriate care concerning the vast variety of sacred cultural goods, and the religious cultural heritage in general, as an invaluable repository of European cultural capital. It also considers the sui generis nature of this capital: like any other type of asset, it may deteriorate or fade over time, necessitating investment in its preservation or refurbishment; nevertheless, like no other, this particular capital maintains a distinct cultural value, as it contains an additional characteristic of ‘sacredness’ expressed in the form of its ‘religious character,’ the latter being analyzed as a triptych of religious memory, religious aesthetics and religious beliefs
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction2. Historical Background -- 3. Current Developments and Political Trends -- 4. Defining Religious Cultural Heritage in Europe -- 5. Typology of Protected Elements -- 6. Criteria of Protection -- 7. The Status of Res Mixtae -- 8. European and International Legislation -- 9. Select National Legislations -- 10. Conclusion.
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