Judging for democracy : principles and strategies in hybrid regimes /

"Book descriptionThis book examines how constitutional courts can sustainably contribute to advancing democratic norms in hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are neither fully democratic nor fully authoritarian. Using a comparative approach analysing cases from across the globe, particularly from...

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Main Author: Yam, Julius, 1992-2024 (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2026
Series:Cambridge studies in constitutional law.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:"Book descriptionThis book examines how constitutional courts can sustainably contribute to advancing democratic norms in hybrid regimes, i.e. regimes that are neither fully democratic nor fully authoritarian. Using a comparative approach analysing cases from across the globe, particularly from Hong Kong, Pakistan, and Uganda, Julius Yam makes the case that courts can assume a democracy-enhancing role in hybrid regimes. The book reveals the challenges faced by courts in performing such a role. It also proposes an adjudicative framework that systematically integrates principled judging with judicial strategy, and suggests nonadjudicative techniques that judges can adopt to reinforce democracy. While theoretical in substance, this book is informed by empirical studies and draws on a wide range of disciplines, including law, political science, sociology, and psychology. The book will be a key resource to judges, academics, and practitioners who are interested in the study of democracy and courts. Its insights are particularly pertinent in an age of democratic backsliding and resurgence of authoritarianism"--
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781009734981
1009734989
DOI:10.1017/9781009734981