Constitutional Courts and Judicial Review
English

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This collection of essays from Dieter Grimm Germany''s most renowned constitutional scholar shines a light on the jurisprudence of the German Constitutional Court and constitutional adjudication in general. Established in 1951 the court has become a blueprint for new courts ever since and its jurisprudence particularly in the field of fundamental rights has influenced the decisions of judges throughout the world. After the seismic constitutional changes of the years 198990 in Germany and beyond many countries adopted new democratic constitutions and established constitutional courts in order to make their constitutions effective. Today many of these courts are under attack both politically and intellectually. In this book Grimm considers some of the fundamental questions under academic scrutiny today: are constitutional courts political or legal institutions? Is judicial review a political or a legal activity? Is it a threat to or a condition of democracy? Should these courts be abolished or strengthened? Is a rational interpretation of constitutional law possible? The essays provide answers to these questions and describe how constitutional courts work if they properly fulfill their function of enforcing the constitution. A special emphasis is put on the importance of constitutional interpretation: something the author argues that most critics of constitutional adjudication neglect.
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