Judicial Review and Electoral Law in a Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Fasone, Cristina; Romeo, Graziella; Mostacci, Edmondo
Judicial Review and Electoral Law in a Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Fasone, Cristina; Romeo, Graziella; Mostacci, Edmondo
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"This book fills a gap in constitutional law by investigating the global trend towards substantive constitutional adjudication of electoral legislation. On what premises is this judicial scrutiny grounded, what can explain the trend, and with what consequences for representative democracy? Given the global reach, the combination of theoretical and practical approaches, and the comparative assessment provided, this work is of interest for academics in the field of law, political science and philosophy, and for policy-makers and judges in constitutional democracies across the continents"--
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"This book fills a gap in constitutional law by investigating the global trend towards substantive constitutional adjudication of electoral legislation. On what premises is this judicial scrutiny grounded, what can explain the trend, and with what consequences for representative democracy? Given the global reach, the combination of theoretical and practical approaches, and the comparative assessment provided, this work is of interest for academics in the field of law, political science and philosophy, and for policy-makers and judges in constitutional democracies across the continents"--
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781509957927
- ISBN-10: 1509957928
- Artikelnr.: 74258621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781509957927
- ISBN-10: 1509957928
- Artikelnr.: 74258621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cristina Fasone is Assistant Professor of Comparative Public Law at LUISS University Rome, Italy. Edmondo Mostacci is Assistant Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Genoa, Italy. Graziella Romeo is Associate Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at Bocconi University Milan, Italy.
Foreword
Richard H Pildes (New York University, USA)
1. Introduction
Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy), Edmondo Mostacci (University of
Genova, Italy) and Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy)
Part I - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
2. Democracy and Elections
Pasquale Pasquino (New York University, USA)
3. The Moral Wrong in Partisan Gerrymandering - A Review
Emmanuel Voyakis (London School of Economics, UK)
Part II - The European Context
4. Electoral Challenges and the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Bob Watt (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Judicial Review of Representative Democracy: The French Demographic
Perspective
Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie, France)
6. Proportional Representation and Electoral Equality in Germany
Constitutional Thinking and Case Law
Giacomo Delledonne (Sant'Anna University, Italy) and Bastian Michel
(University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
7. The Italian Constitutional Court and Electoral Law: After the Landmark
Judgments no 1 of 2024 and no 35 of 2017
Paolo Passaglia (University of Pisa, Italy)
8. Electoral Legislation in the Visegrád Countries. A Limited Judicial
Activism in a Constitution-Making Dominated Subject
Jan Sawicki (Catholic University, Milan, Italy)
9. The Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights on Electoral
Matters: Towards a Minimal Procedural Conception of Representative
Democracy?
Robert Bray (European Law Institute, Austria) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS
University, Italy)
Part III - Beyond Europe
10. Judicial Review and Presidential Elections in Africa
Berihun Adugna Gebeye (University College London, UK)
11. Electoral Constitutional Justice as the Tool to Protect Mexican
Democracy
Irene Spigno (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico)
12. Electoral Justice and the Supreme Federal Court in Brazilian Democracy
Lucas Henrique Muniz da Conceição (Bocconi University, Italy)
13. Election Law, Judicial Review, and Canadian Democracy
Sarah Burton (University of Ottowa, Canada) and Michael Pal (University of
Ottowa, Canada)
14. Challenging Political Equality in Electoral Legislation: The Case of
the US Supreme Court
Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy) and Davide Zecca (University of
Milan, Italy)
15. Judicial Review, Electoral Laws and Democracy in India
Rekha Diwakar (University of Sussex, UK)
16. The Japanese Supreme Court and the Equality of the Vote: A Careful
Activism
Elisa Bertolini (Bocconi University, Italy)
17. Judicial Review and Elections in Australia
Julian R Murphy (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Erika Arban
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
18. Electoral Law, Courts, and Constitutional Law: A Complex Relationship
Edmondo Mostacci (University of Genova, Italy), Graziella Romeo (Bocconi
University, Italy) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy)
Richard H Pildes (New York University, USA)
1. Introduction
Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy), Edmondo Mostacci (University of
Genova, Italy) and Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy)
Part I - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
2. Democracy and Elections
Pasquale Pasquino (New York University, USA)
3. The Moral Wrong in Partisan Gerrymandering - A Review
Emmanuel Voyakis (London School of Economics, UK)
Part II - The European Context
4. Electoral Challenges and the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Bob Watt (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Judicial Review of Representative Democracy: The French Demographic
Perspective
Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie, France)
6. Proportional Representation and Electoral Equality in Germany
Constitutional Thinking and Case Law
Giacomo Delledonne (Sant'Anna University, Italy) and Bastian Michel
(University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
7. The Italian Constitutional Court and Electoral Law: After the Landmark
Judgments no 1 of 2024 and no 35 of 2017
Paolo Passaglia (University of Pisa, Italy)
8. Electoral Legislation in the Visegrád Countries. A Limited Judicial
Activism in a Constitution-Making Dominated Subject
Jan Sawicki (Catholic University, Milan, Italy)
9. The Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights on Electoral
Matters: Towards a Minimal Procedural Conception of Representative
Democracy?
Robert Bray (European Law Institute, Austria) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS
University, Italy)
Part III - Beyond Europe
10. Judicial Review and Presidential Elections in Africa
Berihun Adugna Gebeye (University College London, UK)
11. Electoral Constitutional Justice as the Tool to Protect Mexican
Democracy
Irene Spigno (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico)
12. Electoral Justice and the Supreme Federal Court in Brazilian Democracy
Lucas Henrique Muniz da Conceição (Bocconi University, Italy)
13. Election Law, Judicial Review, and Canadian Democracy
Sarah Burton (University of Ottowa, Canada) and Michael Pal (University of
Ottowa, Canada)
14. Challenging Political Equality in Electoral Legislation: The Case of
the US Supreme Court
Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy) and Davide Zecca (University of
Milan, Italy)
15. Judicial Review, Electoral Laws and Democracy in India
Rekha Diwakar (University of Sussex, UK)
16. The Japanese Supreme Court and the Equality of the Vote: A Careful
Activism
Elisa Bertolini (Bocconi University, Italy)
17. Judicial Review and Elections in Australia
Julian R Murphy (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Erika Arban
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
18. Electoral Law, Courts, and Constitutional Law: A Complex Relationship
Edmondo Mostacci (University of Genova, Italy), Graziella Romeo (Bocconi
University, Italy) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy)
Foreword
Richard H Pildes (New York University, USA)
1. Introduction
Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy), Edmondo Mostacci (University of
Genova, Italy) and Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy)
Part I - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
2. Democracy and Elections
Pasquale Pasquino (New York University, USA)
3. The Moral Wrong in Partisan Gerrymandering - A Review
Emmanuel Voyakis (London School of Economics, UK)
Part II - The European Context
4. Electoral Challenges and the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Bob Watt (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Judicial Review of Representative Democracy: The French Demographic
Perspective
Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie, France)
6. Proportional Representation and Electoral Equality in Germany
Constitutional Thinking and Case Law
Giacomo Delledonne (Sant'Anna University, Italy) and Bastian Michel
(University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
7. The Italian Constitutional Court and Electoral Law: After the Landmark
Judgments no 1 of 2024 and no 35 of 2017
Paolo Passaglia (University of Pisa, Italy)
8. Electoral Legislation in the Visegrád Countries. A Limited Judicial
Activism in a Constitution-Making Dominated Subject
Jan Sawicki (Catholic University, Milan, Italy)
9. The Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights on Electoral
Matters: Towards a Minimal Procedural Conception of Representative
Democracy?
Robert Bray (European Law Institute, Austria) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS
University, Italy)
Part III - Beyond Europe
10. Judicial Review and Presidential Elections in Africa
Berihun Adugna Gebeye (University College London, UK)
11. Electoral Constitutional Justice as the Tool to Protect Mexican
Democracy
Irene Spigno (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico)
12. Electoral Justice and the Supreme Federal Court in Brazilian Democracy
Lucas Henrique Muniz da Conceição (Bocconi University, Italy)
13. Election Law, Judicial Review, and Canadian Democracy
Sarah Burton (University of Ottowa, Canada) and Michael Pal (University of
Ottowa, Canada)
14. Challenging Political Equality in Electoral Legislation: The Case of
the US Supreme Court
Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy) and Davide Zecca (University of
Milan, Italy)
15. Judicial Review, Electoral Laws and Democracy in India
Rekha Diwakar (University of Sussex, UK)
16. The Japanese Supreme Court and the Equality of the Vote: A Careful
Activism
Elisa Bertolini (Bocconi University, Italy)
17. Judicial Review and Elections in Australia
Julian R Murphy (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Erika Arban
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
18. Electoral Law, Courts, and Constitutional Law: A Complex Relationship
Edmondo Mostacci (University of Genova, Italy), Graziella Romeo (Bocconi
University, Italy) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy)
Richard H Pildes (New York University, USA)
1. Introduction
Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy), Edmondo Mostacci (University of
Genova, Italy) and Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy)
Part I - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
2. Democracy and Elections
Pasquale Pasquino (New York University, USA)
3. The Moral Wrong in Partisan Gerrymandering - A Review
Emmanuel Voyakis (London School of Economics, UK)
Part II - The European Context
4. Electoral Challenges and the Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty
Bob Watt (University of Oxford, UK)
5. Judicial Review of Representative Democracy: The French Demographic
Perspective
Eleonora Bottini (Université de Caen Normandie, France)
6. Proportional Representation and Electoral Equality in Germany
Constitutional Thinking and Case Law
Giacomo Delledonne (Sant'Anna University, Italy) and Bastian Michel
(University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
7. The Italian Constitutional Court and Electoral Law: After the Landmark
Judgments no 1 of 2024 and no 35 of 2017
Paolo Passaglia (University of Pisa, Italy)
8. Electoral Legislation in the Visegrád Countries. A Limited Judicial
Activism in a Constitution-Making Dominated Subject
Jan Sawicki (Catholic University, Milan, Italy)
9. The Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights on Electoral
Matters: Towards a Minimal Procedural Conception of Representative
Democracy?
Robert Bray (European Law Institute, Austria) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS
University, Italy)
Part III - Beyond Europe
10. Judicial Review and Presidential Elections in Africa
Berihun Adugna Gebeye (University College London, UK)
11. Electoral Constitutional Justice as the Tool to Protect Mexican
Democracy
Irene Spigno (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico)
12. Electoral Justice and the Supreme Federal Court in Brazilian Democracy
Lucas Henrique Muniz da Conceição (Bocconi University, Italy)
13. Election Law, Judicial Review, and Canadian Democracy
Sarah Burton (University of Ottowa, Canada) and Michael Pal (University of
Ottowa, Canada)
14. Challenging Political Equality in Electoral Legislation: The Case of
the US Supreme Court
Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy) and Davide Zecca (University of
Milan, Italy)
15. Judicial Review, Electoral Laws and Democracy in India
Rekha Diwakar (University of Sussex, UK)
16. The Japanese Supreme Court and the Equality of the Vote: A Careful
Activism
Elisa Bertolini (Bocconi University, Italy)
17. Judicial Review and Elections in Australia
Julian R Murphy (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Erika Arban
(University of Melbourne, Australia)
18. Electoral Law, Courts, and Constitutional Law: A Complex Relationship
Edmondo Mostacci (University of Genova, Italy), Graziella Romeo (Bocconi
University, Italy) and Cristina Fasone (LUISS University, Italy)







