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Judicial Deliberations: A Comparative Analysis of Transparency and Legitimacy: Oxford Studies in European Law

Autor Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2004
Judicial Deliberations compares how and why the European Court of Justice, the French Cour de cassation and the US Supreme Court offer different approaches for generating judicial accountability and control, judicial debate and deliberation, and ultimately judicial legitimacy. Examining the judicial argumentation of the United States Supreme Court and of the French Cour de cassation, the book first reorders the traditional comparative understanding of the difference between French civil law and American common law judicial decision-making. It then uses this analysis to offer the first detailed comparative examination of the interpretive practice of the European Court of Justice. Lasser demonstrates that the French judicial system rests on a particularly unified institutional and ideological framework founded on explicitly republican notions of meritocracy and managerial expertise. Law-making per se may be limited to the legislature; but significant judicial normative administration is entrusted to State selected, trained, and sanctioned elites who are policed internally through hierarchical institutional structures. The American judicial system, by contrast, deploys a more participatory and democratic approach that reflects a more populist vision. Shunning the unifying, controlling, and hierarchical French structures, the American judicial system instead generates its legitimacy primarily by argumentative means. American judges engage in extensive debates that subject them to public scrutiny and control. The ECJ hovers delicately between the institutional/argumentative and republican/democratic extremes. On the one hand, the ECJ reproduces the hierarchical French discursive structure on which it was originally patterned. On the other, it transposes this structure into a transnational context of fractured political and legal assumptions. This drives the ECJ towards generating legitimacy by adopting a somewhat more transparent argumentative approach.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199274123
ISBN-10: 0199274126
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 166 x 242 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in European Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Lasser's book is a very interesting read..the strength of this fascinating book is to provide novel comparative ways of analysing the ECJ's institutional and interpretative practice. Especially those researching in comparative law, European law and legal discourse theory will profit considerably from this innovative study Hannes Rosler (Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private law and Private International law, Hamburg) International and Comparative Law Quarterly

Notă biografică

Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser is a Visiting Professor at the Cornell Law School, and is Samuel D. Thurman Professor of Law at the University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law.