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Judicializing Everything?

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Nearly every common law jurisdiction in the world has adopted a charter or bill of rights. Yet adopting a new rights document creates, rather than resolves, many fundamental constitutional questions. Should constitutional rights be relevant in private disputes? Does every political question need a constitutional or judicial answer? Should courts and legislatures equally participate in addressing the scope of what issues are to be considered constitutional? Analyzing judicial decisions in Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, this book shows how debates surrounding these questions persist on final courts of appeal around the Commonwealth, and that they are best understood as part of an ongoing clash between distinct forms of constitutionalism on and off the bench. Judicializing Everything? canvasses the perennial debates within the field of constitutional studies and provides ways of understanding key disagreements between judges and scholars alike. Despite important formal differences between rights documents in Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, Mark S. Harding shows that there are considerable similarities in the kinds of cases, arguments, and legal outcomes in the three countries. This book sheds light on the persistence of debates over bills of rights and their interpretation"--
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