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Constitutional Courts And Democratic Values A European Perspective Vctor Ferreres Comella

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Constitutional Courts And Democratic Values A European Perspective Vctor Ferreres Comella
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Víctor Ferreres Comella
ISBN: 9780300148688, 0300148682
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Constitutional Courts And Democratic Values A European Perspective Vctor Ferreres Comella by Víctor Ferreres Comella 9780300148688, 0300148682 instant download after payment.

In this book, Víctor Ferreres Comella contrasts the European “centralized” constitutional court model, in which one court system is used to adjudicate constitutional questions, with a decentralized model, such as that of the United States, in which courts deal with both constitutional and nonconstitutional questions.

 

Comella’s systematic exploration of the reasons for and against the creation of constitutional courts is rich in detail and offers an ambitious theory to justify the European preference for them. Based on extensive research on eighteen European countries, Comella finds that centralized review fits well with the civil law tradition and structures of ordinary adjudication in those countries. Comella concludes that—while the decentralized model works for the United States—there is more than one way to preserve democratic values and that these values are best preserved in the parliamentary democracies of Europe through constitutional courts.

 

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