A critique of proportionality and balancing / Francisco J. Urbina.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107175068 (hardback)
- 1316626814
- K247 .U73 2017
- LAW052000
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K247 .K39 2016 Zor ve silah kullanmada “standart bir uygulama modeli” : | K247 .P755 2017 Proportionality : | K247. P79 2014 Proportionality and rules of law / | K247 .U73 2017 A critique of proportionality and balancing / | K247.6 .O25 2001 Objectivity in law and morals / | K258 .H37 2017 H.L.A. Hart ve hukuk-ahlak ayrımı / | K270 .M47 2011 Medenî yargılama hukukunda tasarruf ilkesi : |
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; Part I: 2. The maximisation account of proportionality; 3. The incommensurability objection; 4. Why proportionality?; 5. Proportionality, rights, and legitimate interests; Part II: 6. Proportionality as unconstrained moral reasoning; 7. The need for legal direction in adjudication; 8. Proportionality and the problems of legally unaided adjudication; Part III: 9. Legal human rights.
"The principle of proportionality, which has become the standard test for adjudicating human and constitutional rights disputes in jurisdictions worldwide has had few critics. Proportionality is generally taken for granted or enthusiastically promoted or accepted with minor qualifications. A Critique of Proportionality and Balancing presents a frontal challenge to this orthodoxy. It provides a comprehensive critique of the proportionality principle, and particularly of its most characteristic component, balancing. Divided into three parts, the book presents arguments against the proportionality test, critiques the view of rights entailed by it, and proposes an alternative understanding of fundamental rights and their limits"-- Provided by publisher.
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