Europeanization of judicial review:
"Europeanization of judicial review argues that the higher complexity of the political framework in which laws are made today leads to less well-designed laws and loopholes, allowing politicians to leave decisions to the courts. The higher complexity of the political framework is a result of th...
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Schriftenreihe: | Law, courts and politics
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Zusammenfassung: | "Europeanization of judicial review argues that the higher complexity of the political framework in which laws are made today leads to less well-designed laws and loopholes, allowing politicians to leave decisions to the courts. The higher complexity of the political framework is a result of the need in the European Union to consider both national and European legal and political rules when phrasing new laws. Both to decrease the complexity in the design of legislation and to preserve the ideal of the rule of law, the courts now are more likely to rule laws unconstitutional. The book employs a wide range of quantitative and qualitative methods to collect new data about the German, Austrian, and Italian Constitutional Courts over the last four decades. These three courts have a comparable history, theoretical background, and structure while differing in two key components: length of EU membership and legitimacy perception. Corkin employs multi-method research based on more than 50 interviews with judges, politicians, and civil servants; content analysis of abstract judicial review cases over three decades; and a database of more than 300 variables relating to the courts and their surroundings. Her data reveal that in abstract judicial review, and in the wider political arena, political culture has become more confrontational due to attitude changes in politicians and judges. These attitude changes can be directly linked to the EU and have wide-ranging implications for legitimacy, democracy, and political methodology"--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
Beschreibung: | XI, 212 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9780415713528 9781138287365 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and Tables ix
Introduction 1
1 The Europeanization of Judicial Review 5
2 Developments in Abstract Judicial Review 1980-2010 33
3 Decisions and Decision Making 61
4 Precedent, Black Letter, and Institutions—Influences on Decisions 90
5 Institutions and Europeanization 166
6 Two Stages of Europeanization 175
Bibliography 189
Index 211
Europeanization of Judicial Review argues that the higher complexity of
the political framework in which laws are made today leads to less welt-
designed laws and loopholes, allowing politicians to leave decisions
to the courts. The higher complexity of the political framework is a
result of the need in the European Union to consider both national
and European legal and political rules when phrasing new laws. Both
to decrease the complexity in the design of legislation and to preserve
the ideal of the rule of law, the courts now are more likely to rule laws
unconstitutional.
The book employs a wide range of quantitative and qualitative
methods to collect new data about the German, Austrian, and Italian
Constitutional Courts over the last four decades. These three courts
have a comparable history, theoretical background, and structure
while differing in two key components: length of EU membership and
legitimacy perception. Corkin employs multi-method research based
on more than 50 interviews with judges, politicians, and civil servants;
content analysis of abstract judicial review cases over three decades;
and a database of more than 300 variables refating to the courts and
their surroundings. Her data reveal that in abstract judicial review,
and in the wider political arena, political culture has become more
confrontational due to attitude changes in politicians and judges. These
attitude changes can be directly linked to the EU and have wide-ranging
implications for legitimacy, democracy, and political methodology.
Presenting a bridge between the revitalized realist and legalist debate,
Europeanization of Judicial Review will contribute to socio-legal theory,
literature on comparative courts, and both new institutionalism and
Europeanization theory.
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