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Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication

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Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication explores the intricate relationship between proportionality and factual analysis in constitutional law. Focusing on the three stages of the proportionality test—suitability, necessity, and balancing—the book examines how facts arise and influence judicial decisions. Drawing on case studies from Australia, Germany, Canada, and South Africa, it offers comparative insights into the evolving application of proportionality, with a special emphasis on its development in Australian constitutional jurisprudence.
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This book is ideal for legal scholars, constitutional law students, and practitioners interested in comparative constitutional law and judicial reasoning related to proportionality and fact-finding.

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This book uses rich proportionality jurisprudence from Australia, Germany, Canada, and South Africa to investigate the role of facts in constitutional adjudication.

This book uses rich proportionality jurisprudence from Australia, Germany, Canada, and South Africa to investigate the role of facts in constitutional adjudication.

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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 the embryonic and contested nature of proportionality means it provides an illuminating study of how facts can inform the framing of constitutional tests. The rich proportionality jurisprudence from Germany, Canada, and South Africa is used to contextualise the approach of the High Court of Australia and to identify future directions for proportionality in Australia, at a time when the doctrine is in its formative stages.

The book has three broad aims:

First, it considers the role of facts within proportionality reasoning.

Second, it offers procedural insights into fact-finding in constitutional litigation.

Third, the book’s analysis of the dynamic Australian case-law on proportionality means it also serves to clarify the nature and status of proportionality in Australia at a critical moment. Since the 2015 decision of McCloy v New South Wales, where four justices supported the introduction of a structured three-part test of proportionality, the Court has continued to disagree about the utility of such a test. These developments mean that Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication, with its doctrinal and comparative approach, is particularly timely.

Series: Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory

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Bar News praises Dr Anne Carter for providing valuable contributions to the literature on structured proportionality in the Australian constitutional context.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509955497

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hart Publishing

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 232.0mm

Height: 154.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Anne Carter is Senior Lecturer at Deakin Law School, Australia.

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