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Resumen de Procedural rationality: : giving teeth to the proportionality analysis

Patricia Popelier, Catherine Van De Heyning

  • Proportionality has become a dominant principle of constitutional adjudication in most legal systems across Europe and the Commonwealth. Nonetheless, the constitutional debate instigated by proportionality review has not yet been settled to a satisfying degree. This debate concerns the role of the court as a constitutional lawmaker in balancing rights and public interests. Opponents argue that courts, when operating a proportionality analysis, cross the line between legal and opportunity review. Proportionality review comes down to a balance of interests and values, which lies at the heart of the political function. As a reaction, courts often display a reserved attitude. This, in turn, is criticized for failing to restrain the legislature from enacting arbitrary legislation. This article examines proportionality analysis.


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