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Judicial Review. Comparative Constitutional Law Essays, Lectures and Courses (1985-2011) (Paperback)
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Judicial Review. Comparative Constitutional Law Essays, Lectures and Courses (1985-2011) (Paperback)
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This book deals with Judicial Review, as the power of judges to
control the constitutionality of State acts, particularly of
Legislation, which not only is the most important subject of
contemporary constitutional law, but also the most distinctive
feature of all democratic constitutional systems. Such power is the
consequence of the consolidation in contemporary constitutionalism
of three fundamental principles of law: first, the existence of a
written constitution or of a fundamental law, conceived as a
superior law with clear supremacy over all other statutes; second,
the "rigid" character of such constitution, which implies that the
amendments or reforms that may be introduced can only be put into
practice by means of a particular and special constituent process,
preventing the ordinary legislator from doing so; and third, the
establishment in that same written and rigid constitution or
fundamental law, of the judicial means for guaranteeing its
supremacy, over all other state acts, including legislative acts.
According to such principles, consequently, in democratic systems
subjected to the rule of law, the judges can have the power to
refuse to enforce a statute when they deem it to be contrary to the
Constitution, considering it null or void with inter partes
effects, through what is known as the "American model" or the
diffuse system of judicial review; or one particular Constitutional
Court or the Supreme Court of the country can be empowered to annul
laws considered unconstitutional, with erga omnes effects, through
what is known as the " European model" or concentrated system of
judicial review; with the possibility for both system to coexist,
through what is known as the " Latin American model" or the mixed
system of judicial review. These systems are analyzed in this book
from a comparative constitutional law perspective, a matter that
professor Brewer-Carias has been studying for the past decades, and
on which he has extensively published in books and articles, in
Spanish, French and English. But in addition, he has written many
works and essays in English, that have not been published up to
now, in particular for the preparation of Courses and Lectures he
has given as was the case of the Course of Lectures on "Judicial
Review in Comparative Law," he gave in the LL.M. Course at the
Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, UK., in 1985-1986; and the
Lectures he gave on "Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Latin
America. A Comparative Constitutional Law Study on the Latin
American Injunction for the protection of Constitutional Rights
("Amparo proceeding")," at Columbia Law School in the City of New
York, in 2006-2008. The original versions of these Lectures are
published in this book, altogether with many other Papers, Reports
and Lectures he has given in the past years in various Universities
in the United States, analyzing from a comparative constitutional
Law perspective, the systems of judicial review in the world, and
in particular, in Latin America. The decision to publish this book
with the recollection of the original versions of all those works,
as the author has pointed out, has the purpose to assure that all
those materials won't be lost, and could be useful for all those
who have interest in these matters; being what they are: the
written work of a law professor, made as a consequence of his
research for the preparation of his lectures, not pretending to be
anything else.
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