Administrative / Constitutional Law

Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review

By Christopher F. Zurn
Cambridge University Press September 2009

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ISBN-13
9780521119801
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
September 2009
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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In this book, first published in 2007, Christopher F. Zurn shows why a normative theory of deliberative democratic constitutionalism yields the best understanding of the legitimacy of constitutional review. He further argues that this function should be institutionalized in a complex, multi-location structure including not only independent constitutional courts but also legislative and executive self-review that would enable interbranch constitutional dialogue and constitutional amendment through deliberative civic constitutional forums.

Drawing on sustained critical analyses of diverse pluralist and deliberative democratic arguments concerning the legitimacy of judicial review, Zurn concludes that constitutional review is necessary to ensure the procedural requirements for legitimate democratic self-rule through deliberative cooperation.

Claiming that pure normative theory is not sufficient to settle issues of institutional design, Zurn draws on empirical and comparative research to propose reformed institutions of constitutional review that encourage the development of fundamental law as an ongoing project of democratic deliberation and decision.

  • Thorough survey of different accounts of judicial review put forward by deliberative democratic theorists
  • Proposes innovative institutional reforms for the system of constitutional elaboration in constitutional democracies
  • Integrates research from political philosophy, jurisprudence, comparative political science of institutions, and legal studies
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