Barak’s Purposive Interpretation in Law as a Pattern of Constitutional Interpretative Fidelity
Publié en ligne: 04 mars 2017
Pages: 85 - 101
Reçu: 21 nov. 2016
Accepté: 19 déc. 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2016-0013
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© 2016 Tanasije Marinković, published by De Gruyter Open
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Political jurisprudence points out that constitutional court judges sometimes act like political actors, and that their decisions are a function of strategic and ideological as much as legal considerations. Consequently, the proper role of the courts, notably in exercising their review of constitutionality, has been one of the most debated issues in modern political and legal theory. Part of the controversy is also how to measure the interpretative fidelity of judges to the constitutional texts, or conversely, the level of their political engagement. This paper argues for the reconsideration of Aharon Barak’s