Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review

Roberto Gargarella has infused into constitutional theory a deliberative approach to constitutional review and rights adjudication. By this, he has enriched our understanding of deliberative democracy as a political system in which the judiciary can play a central role, especially through the insti...

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Main Author: Chiara Valentini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Externado de Colombia 2021-04-01
Series:Revista Derecho del Estado
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Online Access:https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/view/7149
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spelling doaj-5cbc3f32b9564f0f9fb75295ec83e9132021-06-04T20:20:28ZengUniversidad Externado de ColombiaRevista Derecho del Estado0122-98932346-20512021-04-014910.18601/01229893.n49.10Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial ReviewChiara Valentini Roberto Gargarella has infused into constitutional theory a deliberative approach to constitutional review and rights adjudication. By this, he has enriched our understanding of deliberative democracy as a political system in which the judiciary can play a central role, especially through the institution of constitutional review. Furthermore, he has provided us with crucial insights into the deliberative potential of this institution, shedding light on the different ways in which it may serve to secure the essential conditions of democratic deliberation. The article centers on this twofold, crucial contribution of Gargarella – to constitutional theory and to deliberative democratic theory – with a focus on the relationship between social rights and constitutional review. First, it presents the main controversial issues raised by this relationship, concerning both social rights justiciability and adjudication. Second it highlights the resources provided by Gargarella to understand and address both orders of issues, based on his account of deliberative democracy and constitutional review. Third, the article addresses the resulting view of the action of courts on social rights. In particular, it inquires into the idea of a “third way” for judicial action, requiring to modulate judicial review so as to mediate between judicial inertia and activism. https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/view/7149Democracia deliberativa;derechos sociales;justiciabilidad;adjudicación;Gargarella
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Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
Revista Derecho del Estado
Democracia deliberativa;
derechos sociales;
justiciabilidad;
adjudicación;
Gargarella
author_facet Chiara Valentini
author_sort Chiara Valentini
title Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
title_short Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
title_full Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
title_fullStr Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
title_full_unstemmed Deliberative Democracy, Social Rights and the Modulation of Judicial Review
title_sort deliberative democracy, social rights and the modulation of judicial review
publisher Universidad Externado de Colombia
series Revista Derecho del Estado
issn 0122-9893
2346-2051
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Roberto Gargarella has infused into constitutional theory a deliberative approach to constitutional review and rights adjudication. By this, he has enriched our understanding of deliberative democracy as a political system in which the judiciary can play a central role, especially through the institution of constitutional review. Furthermore, he has provided us with crucial insights into the deliberative potential of this institution, shedding light on the different ways in which it may serve to secure the essential conditions of democratic deliberation. The article centers on this twofold, crucial contribution of Gargarella – to constitutional theory and to deliberative democratic theory – with a focus on the relationship between social rights and constitutional review. First, it presents the main controversial issues raised by this relationship, concerning both social rights justiciability and adjudication. Second it highlights the resources provided by Gargarella to understand and address both orders of issues, based on his account of deliberative democracy and constitutional review. Third, the article addresses the resulting view of the action of courts on social rights. In particular, it inquires into the idea of a “third way” for judicial action, requiring to modulate judicial review so as to mediate between judicial inertia and activism.
topic Democracia deliberativa;
derechos sociales;
justiciabilidad;
adjudicación;
Gargarella
url https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/view/7149
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