Book contents
- Judicial Power
- Judicial Power
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Power
- Part II Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power
- Part III Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making
- Part IV Judicial Power in Processes of Transformation
- 14 What Exactly Is Political about Constitutional Adjudication?
- 15 Populism, Constitutional Courts, and Civil Society
- 16 Judicial Power in Processes of Transformation
- 17 Neither Legal nor Illegal
- Index
17 - Neither Legal nor Illegal
Today’s Operational Spaces Barely Captured in Law
from Part IV - Judicial Power in Processes of Transformation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2019
- Judicial Power
- Judicial Power
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Power
- Part II Democratic Effectiveness of Judicial Power
- Part III Legitimacy, Effectiveness, and Judicial Methods of Decision-Making
- Part IV Judicial Power in Processes of Transformation
- 14 What Exactly Is Political about Constitutional Adjudication?
- 15 Populism, Constitutional Courts, and Civil Society
- 16 Judicial Power in Processes of Transformation
- 17 Neither Legal nor Illegal
- Index
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- Judicial PowerHow Constitutional Courts Affect Political Transformations, pp. 365 - 383Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019