Koopmans, Tim

Courts and Political Institutions

Cambridge University Press
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The frontier between Aolaw Ao and Aopolitics Ao is not always clear-cut. A large area exists where courts operate, but where governments and parliaments also make decisions. Tim Koopmans compares the way American, British, French and German law and politics deal with different issues: in many instances subjects which are highly Aopolitical Ao in one country constitute legal issues in another. Is there, for example a Aosovereign Parliament Ao (as there is in Britain), or will courts control the compatibility of statutes with the Constitution (as in the United States and Germany)? How far can courts go in controlling the legality of administrative action? Are there general legal theories about the frontier between what courts and what politics can do? Koopmans considers case law on a range of issues, including human rights protection, federalism, separation of powers, equal protection and the impact of European and international law."

E-book | 323 pagina's | Engels
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ISBN-13: 9781282486546 | ISBN-10: 1282486543