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Judicial Review vs. Parliamentary Democracy.

Book Summary by: AcaDemon    


Thispaper argues that judicial review per se does not interfere with democratic principles, but the framework in which it
operates allows it to circumvent some elements of parliamentary democracy. The author believes that the conflicts between judicial review and parliamentary process occurs first, due to the federalism maintained by majoritarian politics; second, due to contending interests of pressure groups, and finally, due to the fact that judges of the courts are not elected and hence not accountable.
Published: November 12, 2006
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