AUTHOR : Peter Gerangelos
ISBN : 9781841136615
EDITION : 1st Indian Reprint
PUBLICATION YEAR : 2009
PUBLISHER : Hart Publishing
INDIAN REPRINT BY : Mohan Law House, India
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : India
FORMAT : Hardback
This book examines the constitutional principles governing the relationship between legislatures and courts at that critical crossroads of their power where legislatures may seek to intervene in the judicial process, or to interfere with judicial functions, to secure outcomes consistent with their policy objectives or interests. Cases of high political moment are usually involved, where the temptation, indeed political imperative, for legislatures to intervene can be overwhelming. Although the methods of intervention are various, ranging from the direct and egregious to the subtle and imperceptible, unbridled legislative power in this regard has been a continuing concern in all common law jurisdictions. Prominent examples include direct legislative interference in pending cases, usurpation of judicial power by legislatures, limitations on the jurisdiction of courts, strategic amendments to law applicable to cases pending appeal, and attempts directly to overturn court decisions in particular cases.
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