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JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN BRAZIL

Revista Gênero e Interdisciplinaridade
This research addresses the issue of judicial activism in Brazil in light of the principle of separation of powers, focusing on the implementation of fundamental rights and analyzing whether this practice by the Judiciary constitutes a violation of said ...
Leonardo Voltarelli Santos   +2 more
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Judicial Activism in India

Social Science Research Network, 2021
The concept of judicial activism originated and developed first in the USA. This term was first coined in 1947 by Arthur Schlesinger Jr., an American historian and educator.
Rishi Pandey
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Judicial Activism on Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Verdict on the Judicial Review of Job Creation Bills Number 6 of 2023

Indonesian Journal of Administrative Law and Local Government
A rule of law country is known by emphasizing the existence of separation of powers concept which is divided into the legislative, executive, and judicial powers or what is commonly referred to as judicial power.
Reyman Dhani Erwansyah   +1 more
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Judicial activism, populism and counterterrorism legislation in Kenya: coalition for Reform and democracy (CORD) & 2 others v Republic of Kenya & 10; others [2015]

International Journal of Human Rights, 2021
This article examines the relationship between populism and judicial activism in Kenya’s Security Laws (Amendment) Act, No 19 of 2014 High Court Case determined in 2015. The article defines populism as a political strategy rather than as a thin-ideology,
Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
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Judicial Activism, Selectivism, and Executive's Functional Space: A Critical Appreciation in the Context of Pakistan

Social Science Research Network
In constitutional history of Pakistan, judiciary significantly contributed in shaping and re-shaping of state organs. After restoration of de jure judiciary in 2009, it has exceptionally secured autonomy from military as well as civilian governments. The
B. Munir   +2 more
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Judicial Activism and its Political Impacts: A Comparatively Analysis Pakistan and USA

Journal of Social & Organizational Matters
This study examines the ways in which judicial activism influences public policy, upholds democratic norms, and addresses social and political issues in Pakistan and the US.
A. T. Cheema   +2 more
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Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint: Balancing the Role of the Courts in a Democratic Society

Indian Journal of Law
the contrasting approaches of judicial activism and judicial restraint and their implicationsfor the role of courts in a democratic society. It explores the tensions between these approaches and thechallenges of striking a balance between judicial ...
Vikram Sharma
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Exploring the Impact of Judicial Activism on Legal Precedent: A Comparative Analysis

Indian Journal of Law
Judicial activism, a concept characterized by judges making decisions that extend beyond strictly interpreting the law, has been a subject of debate and scrutiny within legal scholarship and practice.
S. Singh
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Judicial Activism in Pakistan: A Comparative Study of CJP Saqib Nisar and Umar Ata Bandial

The Critical Review of Social Sciences Studies
This paper provides a detailed discussion of judicial activism in Pakistan, comparing the eras of two vastly different Chief Justices, Saqib Nisar and Umar Ata Bandial.
Haroon Khalid
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THE ROLE OF JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA A STUDY

ShodhKosh Journal of Visual and Performing Arts
Judicial review, public interest litigation and judicial activism in the Indian judiciary have increased the role and responsibility of the judiciary.
Shivarudrappa H S
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