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In modern liberal democracies, rights-based judicial intervention in the policy choices of elected bodies has always been controversial. For some, such judicial intervention has trivialized and impoverished democratic politics. For others judges have contributed to a dynamic and healthy dialogue between the different spheres of the constitution, removed from pressures imposed on elected representatives to respond to popular sentiment. This book provides a critical evaluation of ongoing debates surrounding the judicial role in protecting fundamental human rights, focusing in particular on legislative/executive abridgment of a core freedom in western society - namely, liberty of expression. A range of types of expression are considered, including expression related to electoral processes, political expression in general and sexually explicit forms of expression.

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ISBN: 9780754623656
Publication date: 18th March 2016
Author: Ian Cram
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 244 pages
Series: Applied Legal Philosophy
Genres: Methods, theory and philosophy of law
Public international law: human rights
Political science and theory