Judicial review, ouster clauses, and the democratic credentials of the judiciary in the United Kingdom

The aim of this paper is to challenge an argument that goes like this: judges are not elected; therefore, they have weaker or no democratic legitimacy as opposed to legislators. This article draws on dicta from Laws LJ, as he then was, in the Divisional Court case of Cart v Upper Tribunal to offer t...

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Autor principal: Trueblood, LC
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Cambridge University Press 2025