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Deliberation and Courts: The Role of the Judiciary in a Deliberative System
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Año del Documento
2017
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Berghahn
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Documento Fuente
Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory, septiembre 2017, vol. 54, nro. 162, 77 - 103
Abstract
We lack analyses of the judiciary from a systemic perspective. This article thus examines arguments offered by deliberativists who have reflected about this institution and argues that the current state of deliberative democracy requires us to rethink the ways they conceive of the judiciary within a deliberative framework. After an examination of these accounts, I define the deliberative system and describe the different phases deliberative democracy has gone through. I then single out elements common to all systemic approaches against which I test whether the regard that the authors show for the judiciary in deliberative terms can be maintained and argue in the negative. I conclude by pointing at the necessity to think about the definition of deliberative systems, and to the value of these discussions for debates on the legitimacy of judicial review when it is exercised under the form of judicial supremacy.
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