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Political Constitutionalism

University College London

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Abstract

Judicial review by constitutional courts is often presented as a necessary supplement to democracy. This book questions its effectiveness and legitimacy. Drawing on the republican tradition, Richard Bellamy argues that the democratic mechanisms of open elections between competing parties and decision-making by majority rule offer superior and sufficient methods for upholding rights and the rule of law. The absence of popular accountability renders judicial review a form of arbitrary rule which lacks the incentive structure democracy provides to ensure rulers treat the ruled with equal concern and respect. Rights based judicial review undermines the constitutionality of democracy. Its counter-majoritarian bias…

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Keywords
  • Constitutionalism
  • Constitutionality
  • Democracy
  • Scrutiny
  • Legitimacy
  • Political science
  • Judicial review
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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