It takes the average reader 4 hours and 34 minutes to read Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication by Anne Carter
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This book considers the relationship between proportionality and facts in constitutional adjudication. Analysing where facts arise within each of the three stages of the structured proportionality test – suitability, necessity, and balancing – it considers the nature of these 'facts' vis-à-vis the facts that arise in the course of ordinary litigation. The book's central focus is on how proportionality has been applied by courts in practice, and it draws on the comparative experience of four jurisdictions across a range of legal systems. The central case study of the book is Australia, where...
Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication by Anne Carter is 272 pages long, and a total of 68,544 words.
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