Proportionality and Judicial Activism: Fundamental Rights Adjudication in Canada, Germany and South Africa (pdf)

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Author Niels Petersen
Edition 1
Edition Year 2017
Format PDF
ISBN 9781107177987
Language English
Number Of Pages 254
Publisher Cambridge University Press

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The principle of proportionality is currently one of the most discussed topics in the field of comparative constitutional law. Many critics claim that courts use the proportionality test as an instrument of judicial self-empowerment. Proportionality and Judicial Activism tests this hypothesis empirically; it systematically and comparatively analyses the fundamental rights jurisprudence of the Canadian Supreme Court, the German Federal Constitutional Court and the South African Constitutional Court. The book shows that the proportionality test does give judges a considerable amount of discretion. However, this analytical openness does not necessarily lead to judicial activism. Instead, judges are faced with significant institutional constraints, as a result of which all three examined courts refrain from using proportionality for purposes of judicial activism.

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Author

Niels Petersen

Edition

1

Edition Year

2017

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781107177987

Language

English

Number Of Pages

254

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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