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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
Proportionality, Rationality And Review, Paul Craig
Proportionality, Rationality And Review, Paul Craig
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There is a debate in certain common law jurisdictions as to whether proportionality should be accepted as a general criterion for judicial review in administrative law. This article responds to Mike Taggart’s bifurcation thesis and his argument that proportionality should be reserved for rights-based cases, with low intensity rationality review being used for other types of case. I argue to the contrary that proportionality should be a general principle of judicial review that can be used both in cases concerned with rights and in non-rights based cases, albeit with varying intensity of review. The article begins by addressing the advantages …
The Balance Sheet Of Law And Religion, Frank E. Horack Jr.
The Balance Sheet Of Law And Religion, Frank E. Horack Jr.
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Book Review. The American Doctrine Of Judicial Supremacy, 2nd Ed. By C. G. Haines, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Book Review. The American Doctrine Of Judicial Supremacy, 2nd Ed. By C. G. Haines, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
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