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Supermajorities in Constitutional Courts


ISBN13: 9781032599694
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Constitutional adjudication is a subject of fascination for scholars. Judges may annul the will of a democratically elected Parliament in counter-majoritarian fashion. Although conceived as a remedy of majoritarianism, Judges also decide cases by voting. Whether they do so through simple majorities or supermajorities is not trivial.

The debate around supermajorities has awakened anew amidst theories of judicial limitation and new conceptions of judicial review. This book advances our knowledge of systems employing supermajorities in constitutional adjudication by performing a comparative analysis of ten jurisdictions and twelve supermajority models. It introduces a typology of the main models of institutional design, the reasons leading policymakers to establish them, and the impact supermajorities have on courts. It explores the question of whether supermajorities grant deference and foster consensus, or if they disable Constitutional Courts from exercising judicial review. By analyzing the history, practice, and effects of supermajority rules in Courts, this book contributes to an ongoing conversation on the democratic implications of voting protocols in Constitutional Courts. It will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Comparative Constitutional Law and Constitutional Politics.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
PART I: THEORY OF SUPERMAJORITIES
1. Introduction; 2. Voting Protocols and Supermajorities: A Conceptual Introduction

PART II: SUPERMAJORITIES IN PRACTICE
3. The Historical Supermajorities; 4. The Contemporary Supermajorities

PART III: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SUPERMAJORITIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS
5. An Empirical Theory of Supermajority Rules; 6. How do Supermajorities impact Constitutional Courts: Consensus requirements and paralysis assessment; 7. Conclusions

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