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Judicial Checks

Nora Bexley

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Judicial Checks explores how courts act as vital checks on government power, particularly regarding administrative actions and constitutional rights. The book examines how courts evaluate the legality of administrative actions and defend fundamental rights against governmental policies. It argues that the effectiveness of judicial review depends on the judiciary's independence and willingness to engage with complex policy issues. Understanding these mechanisms is important for maintaining a transparent and accountable government, and the book distinguishes itself by moving beyond abstract legal theory to examine the real-world consequences of judicial decisions.

 
The book begins by providing a historical context, tracing the evolution of judicial power and explaining key legal doctrines. It then examines specific areas of law, such as environmental regulation and immigration, to illustrate the practical challenges involved in balancing governmental authority with individual rights. In doing so, the book draws evidence from judicial opinions, legal scholarship, and comparative analyses of judicial systems in different countries, providing new insights into the factors that influence judicial outcomes.

 
The book concludes by analyzing the implications of judicial review for democratic governance, considering both its strengths and limitations as a tool for accountability.
Available since: 04/03/2025.
Print length: 76 pages.

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