Judicial activism : an interdisciplinary approach to the American and European experiences / Luís Pereira Coutinho, Massimo La Torre, Steven D. Smith, editors.
2015
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Title
Judicial activism : an interdisciplinary approach to the American and European experiences / Luís Pereira Coutinho, Massimo La Torre, Steven D. Smith, editors.
Published
Cham [Switzerland] : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
K2146 .J825 2015
ISBN
9783319185484
3319185489
3319185489
Description
xiv, 206 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)907205308
Summary
"This volume offers different perspectives on judicial practice in the European and American contexts, both arguably characterized in the last decades by the emergence of novel normative and even policy arguments by judges. The central question deserving the attention of the contributors concerns the degree in which judicial exercises in practical reasoning may amount to forms of judicial usurpation of the legislative function by courts. Since different views as to the nature and scope of legal reasoning lead to different degrees of tolerance regarding what should be admissible to courts, that same nature and scope is thoroughly debated. The main disciplinary approach is that of general jurisprudence, but the contributions take stock of other disciplines in which judicial activism has been addressed, namely positive theories of judicial behavior. Accordingly, the book also explores the development of interdisciplinary dialogue about the theme"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Judicial Activism, Legal Reasoning and the Concept of Law
1.
Between Nightmare and Noble Dream: Judicial Activism and Legal Theory / Massimo La Torre
3
2.
Judicial Activism: Clearing the Air and the Head / Lawrence A. Alexander
15
3.
Judicial Activism and "Reason" / Steven D. Smith
21
4.
Judicial Activism and Fidelity to Law / Goncalo de Almeida Ribeiro
31
5.
Adjudication as Grammatication: The Case of French Judicial Politics / Pierre Legrand
47
pt. II
Judicial Activism in Perspective
6.
Activist Judge---Vanity of Vanities / James Allan
71
7.
Schmitt's Spectre and Kelsen's Promise: The Polemics on the Guardian of the Constitution / Miguel Nogueira de Brito
89
8.
Theories of Judicial Behavior and the Law: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead / Tiago Fidalgo de Freitas
105
9.
Passive Sovereignty of the Constitutional Judge a State Theory Approach / Luis Pereira Coutinho
119
pt. III
Judicial Activism in Context
10.
Contextual Nature of Proportionality and Its Relation with the Intensity of Judicial Review / Jorge Silva Sampaio
137
11.
Politics and the Judiciary: A Naive Step Towards the End of Judicial Policy-Making / Maria Benedita Urbano
161
12.
Judicial Activism of the European Court of Justice / Lourenco Vilhena de Freitas
173
13.
Courts and European Integration / Francisco Pereira Coutinho
181
14.
Judicial Activism, Judicial Independence and Judicial Hubris: The Case of International Courts / Maimon Schwarzschild
197