Where does judicial power come from how does it develop and what political conditions support its expansion? This book answers these important questions through an examination of three constitutional courts in East Asia where law is traditionally viewed as a tool of authoritarian rulers. New democracies around the world have adopted constitutional courts to oversee the operation of democratic politics. Thomas Ginsburg argues that while judicial review does put constraints on government it is sought as a solution to the problem of uncertainty in constitutional design. By providing insurance to prospective electoral losers judicial review facilitates democracy.
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