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Judiciary and judicial activism

Authors

  • Francisco Zúñiga Urbina Universidad de Chile
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Abstract

The article analyzes judicial activism, based on a pretext that is to comment on Lambert's work, which will exercise a powerful influence in France in terms of judicial review of the law, and which allows some "lessons from a classic" to be drawn; in the contemporary perspective, in light of the old dogma of the "separation of powers" and the fundamental decisions about the rule of law and democracy.

Keywords:

Judicial revision , Judiciary , Constitutional Court , Constitutional block of rights , Judicial activism , Panjudicialism , Rule of Law , Democracy