Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy
Discover the profound insights of Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy by Conrado Mendes, published by Oxford University Press in 2013. This compelling hardback edition spans 260 pages and delves into the essential debate surrounding the role of courts versus legislatures in fostering impartial deliberation.
Mendes meticulously analyzes the assertion that courts possess a superior capacity for unbiased deliberation, which justifies their extensive powers of judicial review. By introducing the innovative theory of deliberative capacity, this book explores its significant implications for institutional design, making it a must-read for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of law and democracy.
Engage with this critical examination of judicial processes and enhance your understanding of democratic principles through the lens of constitutional courts.