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Judicial Activism in Common Law Supreme Courts (Hardcover)
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Judicial Activism in Common Law Supreme Courts (Hardcover)
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This book examines the way in which judges in the top courts of
nine different common law countries go about developing the law by
devising new principles to allow themselves to be innovative and
justice-oriented, and to ensure that human rights are universally
protected.
The book surveys the decisions of these top courts over the last
generation to determine how 'judicially active' they have been. It
seeks to compare and contrast the different experiences and to
identify the principles in accordance with which the various courts
have decided to develop the law. How do they interpret legislation?
What use do they make of standards derived from other countries or
from international law? How willing are they to make law in areas
which are traditionally the preserve of elected politicians?
The contributors are all experts in their own jurisdictions and
have already published widely in the field of judicial activism.
The jurisdictions covered include Australia, Canada, India,
Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and
the United States. The chapter on the judicial work of the House of
Lords anticipates the transformation of that institution into the
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in 2009 and the book as a whole
suggests that there is plenty of scope for that new court to learn
from other common law supreme courts about the appropriate limits
of judicial creativity.
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