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Political Constitutionalism under a Culture of Legalism: Case Studies from Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2021

Conor Casey
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool School of Law & Social Justice.
Eoin Daly
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Law, National University of Ireland, Galway School of Law.
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Abstract

Political constitutionalism understood in terms of autonomy of political judgement rather than allocation of powers – Irish case studies as example – Judicial doctrines recognise political discretion concerning rights – However, legalism or legal constitutionalism arises within the sphere of political judgement itself – Legal constitutionalism restricts political autonomy epistemically as well as institutionally

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