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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 01/2023
Constitutional Public Reason
sadurski wojciech
170,98 €
162,43 €
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NOTE EDITORE
Public reason, which urges that only laws based on principles reasonably agreeable to all those bound by them are legitimate, has rarely been applied to constitutional law, and never in a comparative way. This book aspires to fill that gap, by studying the use of public reason in different constitutional systems. In doing so, it studies public reason both as a normative idea - as a principle postulated for democratic constitutionalism, and as a descriptive account - as helping to understand many important doctrines in constitutional adjudication of some leading constitutional courts around the world, and also in the supranational sphere. Constitutional Public Reason questions the performance of leading 'exemplars of public reasons', including the top courts of the United States, India, Canada, Australia, Germany, and South Africa, as well as the European Court of Human Rights. It also attempts to show how this performance can be improved in fields such as freedom of expression, non-establishment of religion, and anti-discrimination law. Ultimately, it finds that the best resonance between the ideal of public reason and constitutional interpretation is found in doctrines that locate the illegitimacy of laws in the wrongful motives (or purposes) pursued by legislators. Scrutinising motives is often as important as scrutinising consequences.SOMMARIO
1 - Justifying Public Reason2 - The Parameters of Public Reason3 - Defending Public Reason4 - Motive-Based Judicial Review: Introduction5 - Problems with Motive-Based Scrutiny and Some Judicial Solutions6 - Freedom of Speech, Viewpoint Regulation, and Wrongful Legislative Motives7 - Illicit Legislative Intentions in the Separation of State and Religion8 - Standards of Scrutiny, Equal Protection, and Illicit Motives for Discrimination9 - Constitutional Legitimacy beyond the State10 - European Court of Human Rights in Pursuit of Public Reason?AUTORE
Wojciech Sadurski is Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney and a Professor at the University of Warsaw, Centre for Europe. He has previously held a professorship at the European University Institute in Florence from 1999-to 2009 (where he served as head of the department of law in 2003-2006), and he has taught most recently at New York University School of Law, Yale Law School, Fordham Law School, and the University of Parma. Professor Sadurski is a member of several supervisory or program boards, including the International Association of Constitutional Law, ICON-S, and the Institute of Public Affairs (Poland).ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780192869678
- Dimensioni: 241 x 22.0 x 163 mm Ø 746 gr
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 416