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Judicial Activism In Bangladesh A Golden Mean Approach Ridwanul Hoque

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Judicial Activism In Bangladesh A Golden Mean Approach Ridwanul Hoque
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Author: Ridwanul Hoque
ISBN: 9781443827331, 9781443828222, 9781283142649, 1443827339, 144382822X, 1283142643
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Judicial Activism In Bangladesh A Golden Mean Approach Ridwanul Hoque by Ridwanul Hoque 9781443827331, 9781443828222, 9781283142649, 1443827339, 144382822X, 1283142643 instant download after payment.

This book critically examines the evolving global trend of judicial activism with particular reference to Bangladesh. It constructs judicial activism as a golden-mean adjudicative technology, standing between excessive judicial assertion and unacceptable judicial passivity that may leave injustices un-redressed. It argues that judicial balancing between over-activism and meek administration of justice should essentially be predicated upon domestic conditions, and the needs and fundamental public values of the judgesâ (TM) respective society. Providing cross-jurisdictional empirical evidence, the study demonstrates that judicial activism, steered towards improving justice and grounded in oneâ (TM)s societal specificities, can be exercised in a morally and legally legitimate form and without rupturing the balance of powers among the state organs. This study has sought to displace the myth of judicial activism as constitutional transgression by â oeunelectedâ judges, arguing that judicial activism is quite different from excessivism. It is argued and shown that a particular judge or judiciary turns out to be activist when other public functionaries avoid or breach their constitutional responsibilities and thus generate injustice and inequality. The study treats judicial activism as the conscientious exposition of constitutional norms and enforcement of public duties of those in positions of power. The study assesses whether Bangladeshi judges have been striking the correct balance between over-activism and injudicious passivity. Broadly, the present book reveals judicial under-activism in Bangladesh and offers insights into causes for this. It is argued that the existing milieu of socio-political injustices and over-balance of constitutional powers in Bangladesh calls for increased judicial intervention and guidance, of course in a balanced and pragmatic manner, which is critical for good governance and social justice. â oeWriting about judicial activism easily gets sh

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