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We All Stand Together: The Role of the Association of Asian Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions in Promoting Constitutionalism
Asian Journal of Law and Society Pub Date : 2016-02-04 , DOI: 10.1017/als.2015.24
Maartje DE VISSER

This article critically evaluates the interplay among courts with constitutional jurisdiction in Asia. This is done in the specific context of the Association of Asian Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions (AACC). The article finds that the AACC has to date made only a nominal contribution to cultivating inter-court relations in furtherance of common goals and advances the claim that its members ought to rectify this state of affairs. On the one hand, transnational judicial alliances have instrumental value for participating courts in the discharge of their mandate. On the other hand, the AACC can be a useful conduit in nurturing an Asian perspective to the global judicial discourse on constitutional issues. In that vein, the article identifies the most suitable means to enable the AACC to optimally discharge its role to help advance respect for democracy, the rule of law, and human rights in the region.

中文翻译:

我们都站在一起:亚洲宪法法院和同等机构协会在促进宪政中的作用

本文批判性地评估了亚洲具有宪法管辖权的法院之间的相互作用。这是在亚洲宪法法院和同等机构协会 (AACC) 的特定背景下完成的。文章认为,迄今为止,AACC 对培养法院间关系以促进共同目标只做出了名义上的贡献,并提出了其成员应该纠正这种状况的主张。一方面,跨国司法联盟对参与法院履行职责具有重要意义。另一方面,AACC 可以成为一个有用的渠道,以培养亚洲人的视角来讨论关于宪法问题的全球司法话语。在这种情况下,
更新日期:2016-02-04
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