Deference to the Executive?
ISBN:
978-3-7560-1079-0
Verlag:
Nomos
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.12.2024
Reihe:
Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
434
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The book examines the changing approach of courts in reviewing foreign affairs decisions of the executive. Traditionally, the judiciary awarded deference to executive decisions in that area, a notion that clashes with the idea of general judicial oversight in the modern constitutional state. As the problem is often looked at solely from a national angle, this thesis chooses a comparative approach taking into account the development in three democratic countries to identify general trends as well as differences. Thereby, it shows the development of a new judicial approach, which does not per se defer to executive assessments in the field.
Schlagwörter
USA
Germany
South Africa
Bindungswirkung
Supreme Court
Foreign Affairs
Chevron
Standing
Deference
Washington Agreement
suggestions
Saarstatut
Certifications
non-reviewability
Doctrines of discretion
reduced level of review
Sanchez Llamas and Hamdan
Klage- und Antragsbefugnis
Reduced levels of scrutiny
separation of powers in foreign affairs