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Democratic Dialogue and the Constitution (Hardcover)
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Democratic Dialogue and the Constitution (Hardcover)
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Constitutions divide into those that provide for a constitutionally
protected set of rights, where courts can strike down legislation,
and those where rights are protected predominantly by parliament,
where courts can interpret legislation to protect rights, but
cannot strike down legislation. The UK's Human Rights Act 1998 is
regarded as an example of a commonwealth model of rights
protections. It is justified as a new form of protection of rights
which promotes dialogue between the legislature and the courts -
dialogue being seen not just as a better means of protecting
rights, but as a new form of constitutionalism occupying a middle
ground between legal and political constitutionalism. This book
argues that there is no clear middle ground for dialogue to occupy,
with most theories of legal and political constitutionalism
combining legal and political protections, as well as providing an
account of interactions between the legislature and the judiciary.
Nevertheless, dialogue has a role to play. It differs from legal
and political constitutionalism in terms of the assumptions on
which it is based and the questions it asks. It focuses on
analysing mechanisms of inter-institutional interactions, and
assessing when these interactions can provide a better protection
of rights, facilitate deliberation, engage citizens, and act as an
effective check and balance between institutions of the
constitution. This book evaluates dialogue in the UK constitution,
assessing the protection of human rights through the Human Rights
Act 1998, the common law, and EU law. It also evaluates court-court
dialogue between the UK court, the European Court of Justice, and
the European Court of Human Rights. The conclusion evaluates the
implications of the proposed British Bill of Rights and the
referendum decision to leave the European Union.
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