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The Law as a Conversation Among Equals

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In a time of disenchantment with democracy, massive social protests and the 'erosion' of the system of checks and balances, this book proposes to reflect upon the main problems of our constitutional democracies from a particular regulative ideal: that of the conversation among equals. It examines the structural character of the current democratic crisis, and the way in which, from its origins, constitutions were built around a 'discomfort with democracy'. In this sense, the book critically explores the creation of different restraints upon majority rule and collective debate: constitutional rights that are presented as limits to (and not, fundamentally, as a product of) democratic debate; an elitist system of judicial review; a checks and balances scheme that discourages, rather than promotes, dialogue between the different branches of power; etc. Finally, the book proposes a dignified constitutional democracy aimed at enabling fraternal conversation within the framework of a community of equals.

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ISBN: 9781009102063
Publication date: 16th November 2023
Author: Roberto Gargarella
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 360 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
Genres: Constitutional and administrative law: general
Methods, theory and philosophy of law
Comparative law