Models of Democratic Dialogue and the Justification for Judicial Review [microform]

Models of Democratic Dialogue and the Justification for Judicial Review [microform] PDF Author: Stephen J. (Stephen Joseph) Moreau
Publisher: Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
ISBN: 9780612954366
Category : Constitutional law
Languages : en
Pages : 294

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Book Description
Under the Charter, scholars have obsessed over the idea of reconciling judicial interpretations of the constitution with democracy. Dialogue theory postulates that judicial review is undemocratic but that, because of mechanisms found in the Charter, there is room for the legislature to respond to decisions striking down legislation. Dialogue theory suggests that judicial review is reconcilable with democracy because the word of an undemocratic group of judges is rarely final. In this thesis, the author critically examines dialogue theory and rejects it as a valid democratic defense to judicial review. He demonstrates how the Charter does not produce real dialogue and shows how dialogue theory both fails to provide an adequate definition to indicate what is democratic or dialogic about the legislative response process and incorrectly focuses on the nature of the legislative actors to justify judicial review. The author concludes with his own theory reconciling the Charter with democracy.