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On the Limits of Constitutional Adjudication - Deconstructing Balancing and Judicial Activism (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Juliano... On the Limits of Constitutional Adjudication - Deconstructing Balancing and Judicial Activism (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R4,248 Discovery Miles 42 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Juliano Z. Benvindo investigates the current movement of constitutional courts towards political activism, especially by focusing on the increasing use of the balancing method as a rational justification for this process. From the critical perception of the serious risks of this movement to democracy, the book takes as examples two constitutional realities, Germany and Brazil, in order to discuss the rationality, correctness, and legitimacy of constitutional decisions within this context.Through a dialogue between Jacques Derrida 's deconstruction and J rgen Habermas 's proceduralism, the author confronts Robert Alexy 's defense of the balancing method as well as those two constitutional realities. This confrontation leads to the introduction of the concept of limited rationality applied to constitutional democracy and constitutional adjudication, which affirms the double bind of history and justice as a condition for a practice of decision-making committed to the principle of separation of powers.

The Rule of Law in Brazil - The Legal Construction of Inequality (Hardcover): Juliano Zaiden Benvindo The Rule of Law in Brazil - The Legal Construction of Inequality (Hardcover)
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R3,024 Discovery Miles 30 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a broad perspective of the functioning, evolution, and dynamics of the rule of law in Brazil. It stresses not only how the rule of law has developed in the legal system, but also how the political institutions and extra-legal organisations have transformed its foundations. The rule of law is not a simple concept when it comes to defining the political, economic, and legal developments of a country like Brazil. Similar to many other Latin American countries, Brazil is a young democracy struggling with its longstanding extractive institutions and entrenched interests. It features, however, one of Latin America's richest constitutional moments, when civil society actively participated in drafting the most democratic constitution in the country's history. Brazil has since strengthened its institutions and the rule of law, but the road toward consolidating them has been challenged by inequality and the legacies of that authoritarian past. The book explores how Brazilian democracy has dealt with the high levels of social inequality and the authoritarian mindset that still play a big role in its fate, and asks whether the country's democratic achievements and institutional framework are sufficiently strong to enforce the rule of law as an imperative for Brazil's development, especially in times when the country is most in need of them.

On the Limits of Constitutional Adjudication - Deconstructing Balancing and Judicial Activism (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Juliano... On the Limits of Constitutional Adjudication - Deconstructing Balancing and Judicial Activism (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R4,052 Discovery Miles 40 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Juliano Z. Benvindo investigates the current movement of constitutional courts towards political activism, especially by focusing on the increasing use of the balancing method as a "rational" justification for this process. From the critical perception of the serious risks of this movement to democracy, the book takes as examples two constitutional realities, Germany and Brazil, in order to discuss the rationality, correctness, and legitimacy of constitutional decisions within this context. Through a dialogue between Jacques Derrida's deconstruction and Jurgen Habermas's proceduralism, the author confronts Robert Alexy's defense of the balancing method as well as those two constitutional realities. This confrontation leads to the introduction of the concept of limited rationality applied to constitutional democracy and constitutional adjudication, which affirms the double bind of history and justice as a condition for a practice of decision-making committed to the principle of separation of powers.

The Rule of Law in Brazil - The Legal Construction of Inequality: Juliano Zaiden Benvindo The Rule of Law in Brazil - The Legal Construction of Inequality
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides a broad perspective of the functioning, evolution, and dynamics of the rule of law in Brazil. It stresses not only how the rule of law has developed in the legal system, but also how the political institutions and extra-legal organisations have transformed its foundations. The rule of law is not a simple concept when it comes to defining the political, economic, and legal developments of a country like Brazil. Similar to many other Latin American countries, Brazil is a young democracy struggling with its longstanding extractive institutions and entrenched interests. It features, however, one of Latin America’s richest constitutional moments, when civil society actively participated in drafting the most democratic constitution in the country’s history. Brazil has since strengthened its institutions and the rule of law, but the road toward consolidating them has been challenged by inequality and the legacies of that authoritarian past. The book explores how Brazilian democracy has dealt with the high levels of social inequality and the authoritarian mindset that still play a big role in its fate, and asks whether the country’s democratic achievements and institutional framework are sufficiently strong to enforce the rule of law as an imperative for Brazil’s development, especially in times when the country is most in need of them.

Constitutional Change and Transformation in Latin America (Hardcover): Richard Albert, Carlos Bernal, Juliano Zaiden Benvindo Constitutional Change and Transformation in Latin America (Hardcover)
Richard Albert, Carlos Bernal, Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R3,481 Discovery Miles 34 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Over the past 30 years, Latin America has lived through an intense period of constitutional change. Some reforms have been limited in their design and impact, while others have been far-reaching transformations to basic structural features and fundamental rights. Scholars interested in the law and politics of constitutional change in Latin America are turning increasingly to comparative methodologies to expose the nature and scope of these changes, to uncover the motivations of political actors, to theorise how better to execute the procedures of constitutional reform, and to assess whether there should be any limitations on the power of constitutional amendment. In this collection, leading and emerging voices in Latin American constitutionalism explore the complexity of the vast topography of constitutional developments, experiments and perspectives in the region. This volume offers a deep understanding of modern constitutional change in Latin America and evaluates its implications for constitutionalism, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

Constitutional Change and Transformation in Latin America (Paperback): Richard Albert, Carlos Bernal, Juliano Zaiden Benvindo Constitutional Change and Transformation in Latin America (Paperback)
Richard Albert, Carlos Bernal, Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Over the past 30 years, Latin America has lived through an intense period of constitutional change. Some reforms have been limited in their design and impact, while others have been far-reaching transformations to basic structural features and fundamental rights. Scholars interested in the law and politics of constitutional change in Latin America are turning increasingly to comparative methodologies to expose the nature and scope of these changes, to uncover the motivations of political actors, to theorise how better to execute the procedures of constitutional reform, and to assess whether there should be any limitations on the power of constitutional amendment. In this collection, leading and emerging voices in Latin American constitutionalism explore the complexity of the vast topography of constitutional developments, experiments and perspectives in the region. This volume offers a deep understanding of modern constitutional change in Latin America and evaluates its implications for constitutionalism, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

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