Democratic government and constitutional jurisdiction

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    • Clève, Clèmerson Merlin
    • Lorenzetto, Bruno

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Democratic government and constitutional jurisdiction

Clèmerson Merlin Clève, Bruno Lorenzetto

Lexington Books, c2022

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-153) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Democratic Government and Constitutional Jurisdiction brings together a series of articles produced in recent years and contains elements that can provide a panoramic view of the most prominent discussions in constitutional law in our time. The book is divided in five main parts, each of them is an article and addresses issues related to constitutional law, democracy and institutions. It brings about the challenges that Brazil must confront as part of the process of constructing a free, just and compassionate society, this book is intended to be an additional tool for improving the country's institutions. In the inevitable presence of doubts and dreams, we seek to offer alternatives in order to ensure that this project continues.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Constitution, Democratic Government and Levels of Scrutiny in Judicial Review Chapter 2: Interpretive Theories, Institutional Capacities and Criticism Chapter 3: Institutional Dialogue: Structure and Legitimacy Chapter 4: Fundamental Rights: Revisions and New Paths Chapter 5: Notes on Tolerance: Foundations, Distinctions and Limits

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