Contents
1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 1
Thomas Bustamante and Bernardo Goncalves Fernandes
Part I Challenging and Defending Judicial Review
2 Randomized Judicial Review..........................................................................
13Andrei Marmor
3 On the Difficulty to Ground the Authority
of Constitutional Courts: Can Strong
Judicial Review Be Morally Justified?............................................................ 29
Thomas Bustamante
4 Reason Without Vote: The Representative and
Majoritarian Function of Constitutional Courts.............................................. 71
Luis Roberto Barroso
Part II Constitutional Dialogues and Constitutional Deliberation
5 Decoupling Judicial Review from Judicial Supremacy................................... 93
Stephen Gardbaum
6 Scope and Limits of Dialogic Constitutionalism............................................ 119
Roberto Gargarella
7 A Defence of a Broader Sense of Constitutional Dialogues Based
on Jeremy Waldron’s Criticism on Judicial Review...................................... 147
Bernardo Goncalves Fernandes
Part III Institutional Alternatives for Constitutional Changes
8 New Institutional Mechanisms for Making Constitutional Law................. 167
Mark Tushnet
9 Democratic Constitutional Change:
Assessing Institutional Possibilities................................................................ 185
Christopher F. Zurn
10 The Unconstitutionality of Constitutional Amendments
in Colombia: The Tension Between Majoritarian
Democracy and Constitutional Democracy.................................................... 213
Gonzalo Andres Ramirez-Cleves
Part IV Constitutional Promises and Democratic Participation
11 Is There Such Thing as a Radical Constitution?........................................... 233
Vera Karam de Chueiri
12 Judicial Reference to Community
Values - A Pointer Towards Constitutional Juries?....................................... 247
Eric Ghosh
Part V Legal Theory and Constitutional Interpretation
13 Common Law Constitutionalism and the Written Constitution................. 275
Wil J. Waluchow and Katharina Stevens
14 On How Law Is Not Like Chess - Dworkin
and the Theory of Conceptual Types............................................................. 293
Ronaldo Porto Macedo Jr.
Index.................................................................................................................... 325