This work investigates the constitutional significance of the irregularities of parliamentary law-making and explores the role that courts play in the remedy of these flaws. It combines theoretical analysis with case-law-centered comparative research covering a large number of decisions by apex courts operating in various jurisdictions.
This work investigates the constitutional significance of the irregularities of parliamentary law-making and explores the role that courts play in the remedy of these flaws. It combines theoretical analysis with case-law-centered comparative research covering a large number of decisions by apex courts operating in various jurisdictions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Viktor Kazai is a post-doctoral researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. He often collaborates with human rights NGOs and gives advice in strategic cases litigated at domestic apex courts and the European Court of Human Rights.
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Introduction; 1. The equilibrium of parliamentary law making A normative standard derived from the principles of constitutionalism; 2. The disturbance of the equilibrium Non compliance with the requirements of constitutionalism; 3. Guardians of the equilibrium Non judicial and judicial enforcement of the requirements of constitutionalism; 4. How to recognize disturbances in the equilibrium? Standards in constitutional judicial review; 5. The preservation and restoration of the equilibrium Judicial enforcement of the requirements of constitutionalism; 6. The extent of judicial influence in the equilibrium Judicialization of parliamentary law making; 7. A long road towards the achievement of equilibrium Legislative riders in France; 8. An equilibrium never searched thus never found Lack of public participation in law making in Hungary; Conclusion
Introduction; 1. The equilibrium of parliamentary law making A normative standard derived from the principles of constitutionalism; 2. The disturbance of the equilibrium Non compliance with the requirements of constitutionalism; 3. Guardians of the equilibrium Non judicial and judicial enforcement of the requirements of constitutionalism; 4. How to recognize disturbances in the equilibrium? Standards in constitutional judicial review; 5. The preservation and restoration of the equilibrium Judicial enforcement of the requirements of constitutionalism; 6. The extent of judicial influence in the equilibrium Judicialization of parliamentary law making; 7. A long road towards the achievement of equilibrium Legislative riders in France; 8. An equilibrium never searched thus never found Lack of public participation in law making in Hungary; Conclusion
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