L9 - Judiciary & Federalism Flashcards
How are the powers state’s government separated into?
(trias politica)
- A legislative branch (makes laws and checks the government)
- An executive branch (puts laws and checks the government)
- A judicial branch (interpret laws)
What is Judicial Activism? (def)
Judicial Activism: A process whereby Judges are more willing to enter the political arena and influence public decisions based on their political preferences
(opposite = judicial restraint)
→ Ex: (USA - abortion laws, Roe & Wade, famous for judicial activism) (NL - urgenda sues Dutch govt. - climate appeal was confirmed)
What is the constitution? (def)
A body of meta-norms - a higher order legal rules - which specify how all other legal rules are to be produced, applied, enforced and interpreted (Sweet Stone 2000)
What is difference between Codified & uncodified constitutions
Codified constitution: A written constitutional document which has been consolidated into a single text and formally adopted.
- Uncodified constitution: May have written documents, but which does not take the form of a single text.
Not all countries have a written (‘codified’) constitution. Some have ‘uncodified constitutions (e.g. the UK, Israel, they have constitutional laws).
What is the Constitutional Rule (Rule of Law)
“Government by law”, a commitment of the political community to accept the legitimacy of, and obey the rules or, the constitution.
Define: Enforcing Constitutions
The power of ordinary or special courts to give authoritative interpretation of the constitution and constitutional rights which is binding to all the parties concerned.
Ordinary Judicial review
Decentralized (all judges)
The Supreme Court (general jurisdiction)
Concrete review
It is done by ordinary judges; all courts have the right to judge, decentralized, higher → lower; all judges (general court -> constitutional, and crime disputes. Activated during ordinary cases → then constitutional cases is activated; (abortion cases started in texas → ended in supreme court)
Special Judicial Review
Centralized (special judges)
Constitutional Court (special jurisdiction)
Abstract review
Only those special judges can judge if something is constitutional or not; System is Centralized. For only Constitutional disputes (by the politicians, social group) (czech - 2021, two largest parties right & left, neither of them have enough electoral → decreases the district magnitude (lead to disproportionality of the system → political process)
What influences the power of the judiciary?
1) Legal doctrine = Parliamentary/legislative
- Power of Constitution (or supreme) court
2) Control of Judicial Appointment: are (constitutional/Supreme Court) judges: appointed/elected/co-opted) for short/long/life period
Federalism
Federal States: Legal sovereignty is shared between the federal government (matter of governance, finance) + the constituent states/regions (matters of education, culture, law enforcement).
What are key features of Federal System:
- Dual and cooperative
- Symmetric & Asymmetric
- Bottom-up vs top-down
- Territorial vs. Non-territorial:
Dual and cooperative:
- Dual federalism: A clear distinction between what the federalism and state government do (separation of powers - USA)
- Cooperative Federalism: They are of shared policies and competences in much larger (germany)
Symmetric & Asymmetric
- Symmetric Federalism: Powers of different levels of government are more/less equal
- Asymmetric Federalism: A federation where different constituent states possess different powers, although they have the same constitutional states (e.g. Quebec in Canada; (french-speaking) having more rights than others)
Bottom-up vs top-down:
- Bottom-up Federation: Come together from unification of former federal units
- Top down Federation: More recent, where federal states created from a central position to accommodate differences (e.g. belgium)
Territorial vs. Non-territorial:
Territorial: based on territory
Non-territorial: Autonomy is granted on a non-territorial (e.g. cultural basis (sammies have advisory roles)