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- Title
JUDICIAL REVIEW AT THE MARGINS: LAW, POWER, AND PREROGATIVE†.
- Authors
Poole, Thomas
- Abstract
This essay on judicial review approaches its subject obliquely. It focuses on a particular site of constitutional abnormality: prerogative power. An analysis of the various iterations, historical and contemporary, between law and prerogative in its specific, rooted setting provides the basis for a more general account of the contemporary nature and role of judicial review, at a time when we appear to be entering a new ‘age of prerogative’ based on the politics of security and fear.
- Subjects
JUDICIAL review; CONSTITUTIONAL law; SEPARATION of powers; EXECUTIVE power; RULE of law
- Publication
University of Toronto Law Journal, 2010, Vol 60, Issue 1, p81
- ISSN
0042-0220
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3138/utlj.60.1.81