Courts and Democracies in Asia
by
Po Jen Yap
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
ISBN-10
1107192625
ISBN-13
9781107192621
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 28th, 2017
Print length
244 Pages
Weight
48 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.60 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Constitutional & administrative law
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This book is for academics, policy-makers, and students of law and political science who are interested in how judicial behaviour is shaped by politics and how courts can impact on and be impacted by the state of democratisation in their countries.
What is the relationship between the strength of a country''s democracy and the ability of its courts to address deficiencies in the electoral process? Drawing a distinction between democracies that can be characterised as ''dominant-party'' (for example Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong), ''dynamic'' (for example India, South Korea, and Taiwan), and ''fragile'' (for example Thailand, Pakistan ,and Bangladesh), this book explores how democracy sustains and is sustained by the exercise of judicial power. In dominant-party systems, courts can only pursue ''dialogic'' pathways to constrain the government''s authoritarian tendencies. On the other hand, in dynamic democracies, courts can more successfully innovate and make systemic changes to the electoral system. Finally, in fragile democracies, where a country regularly oscillates between martial law and civilian rule, their courts tend to consistently overreach, and this often facilitates or precipitates a hostile take-over by the armed forces, and lead to the demise of the rule of law.
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