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Judicial Review

Text, Cases and Materials on Public Law and Human Rights, 2020
Helen Fenwick   +2 more
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Judicial review

A Study of Criminal Proceeding Conventions in Tang Dynasty, 2021
Xi Chen
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Interrogating dialogic theories of judicial review

International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2019
This article critically evaluates dialogic theories of judicial review. It focuses on three main criticisms. Dialogic theories of judicial review can be criticised for being overinclusive in their application to vastly different constitutional systems;
Swati Jhaveri
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The forms, functions, and varieties of weak(ened) judicial review

International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2019
The concept of “weak” judicial review is now a core concept in comparative constitutional analysis. Yet the relative weakness of judicial review will depend on a variety of factors, including the availability of formal mechanisms for legislative ...
Rosalind Dixon
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The role of judicial review in the settlement of state contracts disputes

Corporate Law & Governance Review
This paper aims to study the recent developments in appealing public procurement contracts (Alhamidah, 2007) by examining the expansion of the administrative judiciary in Egypt in accepting appeals filed against contracts concluded by the state to ...
K. Aboelazm
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Judicial review

Abstract This chapter explains judicial review as a core process that empowers courts to invalidate unlawful acts by public bodies, thereby upholding the rule of law. It distinguishes judicial from merits review, emphasizing that courts assess legality—not wisdom or efficiency—and details grounds such as procedural unfairness, excess of ...
George P. Fletcher   +2 more
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Judicial Review and Judicial Supremacy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This paper attempts to identify a particular constitutional evil -- namely, judicial supremacy -- and to distinguish the objection to judicial supremacy from the broader case that can be made against judicial review. Even if one supports judicial review, one ought to have misgivings about the prospect of judicial supremacy.
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Organizational Process, Rulemaking Pace, and the Shadow of Judicial Review

PAR. Public Administration Review, 2019
Scholars have long understood that structuring internal work processes into more hierarchical or team-based arrangements has consequences for organizational outputs.
Christopher Carrigan, Russell W. Mills
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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