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2008

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Reason Giving In Court Practice: Decision- Makers At The Crossroads, Mathilde Cohen Jan 2008

Reason Giving In Court Practice: Decision- Makers At The Crossroads, Mathilde Cohen

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This Article examines the thesis according to which the practice of giving reasons for decisions is a central element of liberal democracies. In this view, public institutions' practice, and sometimes duty, of reason-giving is required so that each individual may view the state as reasonable and therefore, according to deliberative democratic theory, legitimate. Does the giving of reasons in actual court practice achieve these goals? Drawing on empirical research carried out in a French administrative court, this Article argues that, in practice, reason-giving often falls either short of democracy or beyond democracy. Reasons fall short of democracy in the first …