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E-Book, Englisch, Band 3, 347 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm

Reihe: CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance

Glaser Constitutional Jurisprudence

Function, Impact and Challenges
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-8452-4737-3
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Function, Impact and Challenges

E-Book, Englisch, Band 3, 347 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm

Reihe: CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance

ISBN: 978-3-8452-4737-3
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



After the Continental-European type of specialised constitutional courts has globally largely prevailed over the past two decades (at least beyond the Anglo-Saxon world), constitutional courts increasingly decided questions with far-reaching political consequences in various political settings. In this respect, a general tendency towards the judicialization of politics is embodied particularly clearly in the institution of constitutional courts. Correspondingly, role and performance of constitutional courts are increasingly challenged in political debate in a range of political settings and became one of the most interesting topics in recent academic discourses on constitutional theory. Despite their common roots in a few models these courts vary widely in their role within the constitutional system, their functions and their effective performance. Against this background the contributions collected in this volume address – among others – questions such as the constitutionalization of the legal system and the increasing politicalization of constitutional courts. The contributions refer to the constitutional systems of Cambodia, Croatia, Germany Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Poland, Spain, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. Practice-oriented perspectives are provided by the contributions of incumbent or former constitutional court justices among the authors (from Cambodia, Croatia, and Poland).

Contributors:

Slavica Banic (Richterin, Verfassungsgericht, Kroatien), Byung-Song Cho (Öffentliches Recht, Cheongju Univ., Südkorea), Jong-ik Chon (Öffentliches Recht, Seoul National Univ., Südkorea), Ingwer Ebsen (Öffentliches Recht, Univ. Frankfurt a.M., Deutschland), Robert Esser (Deutsches, Europäisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Univ. Passau, Deutschland), Yasuo Hasebe (Öffentliches Recht, Tokyo Univ., Japan), Matthias Jestaedt (Öffentliches Recht, Univ. Freiburg, Deutschland), Bartosz Makowicz (Öffentliches Recht, Europa Univ. Viadrina, Deutschland), Van Quang Nguyen (Öffentliches Recht, Hanoi Law University, Vietnam), Javier Garcia Roca (Öffentliches Recht, Complutense Univ. Madrid, Spanien), Osama Siddique (Verfassungsrecht, Lahore Univ. of Management Sciences, Pakistan), Son Soubert (Privy Councillor to His Majesty the King of Cambodia, Kambodscha), Heru Susetyo (Öffentliches Recht, Univ. Indonesia, Indonesien), Miroslaw Wyrzykowski (Öffentliches Recht, Univ. Warschau, Polen), Jiunn-rong Yeh (Öffentliches Recht, National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan)

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1;Cover;1
2;Part I: Introduction;12
2.1; Constitutional Jurisprudence – On the Function, Impacts, and Challenges of Constitutional Courts;14
3;Part II: General Perspectives;52
3.1; Multilevel Constitutionalization – Some Remarks on the Manifold Nature of Constitutionalization;54
3.2; Constitutional Jurisdiction – Functions and Operational Conditions of a Court Controlling the Constitutionality of State Action in a Democratic Constitutional State;68
3.3; Independence and Impartiality of Courts – Human Rights Standards: Reflections on European Union Law, the Jurisprudence of the ECtHR and the “soft law” of the Council of Europe;90
4;Part III: Country Studies;124
4.1; 10 Lessons in Constitutional Resilience;126
4.2; New Challenges of the Spanish Constitutional Jurisdiction and Judicial Communication;152
4.3; Activism and Self-Restraint of the Croatian Constitutional Court in the Constitutionalization of the Legal Order;180
4.4; The Constitutionalization of Polish Law Through the Jurisdiction of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal;202
4.5; Politicization of Constitutional Courts in Asia: Institutional Features, Contexts and Legitimacy;216
4.6; Constitutional Adjudications of the Supreme Court of Japan;238
4.7; Evolution of Taiwan’s Constitutional Court from 1948 to 2014: Emergence of an Active but Divided Court;260
4.8; The Constitutional Courts and Councils: Which Future Direction?;282
4.9; The South Korean Constitutional Court: Defending the Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace;290
4.10; The Impact of the Constitutional Court on the Criminal Justice System in South Korea – Criminal Justice Practice Before and After 1987;306
4.11; The Indonesian Constitutional Court Between Judicial Activism and Judicial Terrorism;324
5; List of Contributors;346



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