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The Role of Courts in a Democracy: Debate

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Apr 18, 2011101:22Education

A panel of leading academics, judges, and policymakers debate the growing trend towards the judicialization of politics, in which judges are increasingly implicated in settling policy disputes, especially in the context...

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The Role of Courts in a Democracy: Debate is an episode from Foundation for Law, Justice and Society by Oxford University. A panel of leading academics, judges, and policymakers debate the growing trend towards the judicialization of politi...

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A panel of leading academics, judges, and policymakers debate the growing trend towards the judicialization of politics, in which judges are increasingly implicated in settling policy disputes, especially in the context of constitutional rights. Discussants for the Debate: Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke, Lord Justice Jacob, Professor Richard Bellamy, the Hon. Mr Philip Sales, Professor Tony Wright, and Professor Daniel Kelemen.

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Published Apr 18, 2011 and 101:22 long