Judicial Review and Deliberative Democracy: A Circular Model of Law Creation and Legitimation |
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Authors: | Mark Van Hoecke |
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Affiliation: | Catholic University of Brussels, B-1081 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | In this paper the author discusses the legitimation of judicial review of legislation. He argues that such a legitimation is not just a moral matter but is to be considered more generally in terms of societal acceptability, since it is based on a wide range of reasons including moral, social and pragmatic concerns. Moreover, the paper stresses that the legitimation of judicial decisions should be properly viewed in a circular perspective, so that the relationship between legislators and judges cannot be reduced to an absolute supremacy of those who are democratically elected over those who apply the law. On the contrary, the law is constantly made, adapted and developed in legal practice and legal decisions are basically legitimated through several processes of deliberative communication. |
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