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60 U. Toronto L.J. [i] (2010)

handle is hein.journals/utlj60 and id is 1 raw text is: University of Toronto LAW JOURNAL
volume LX, number 1, winter 2010
The Role of the Courts in Constitutional Law
EDITORS' NOTE
DAVID DYZENHAUS & ADAM TOMKINS  I
ARTICLES
The role of the courts in the political
constitution
ADAM TOMKINS    1
Judicial restraint in the pursuit of justice
AILEEN KAVANAGH   23
Deference, defiance, and doctrine:
defining the limits of judicial review
TR.S. ALLAN  41
The very idea of a judge
DAVID DYZENHAUS   61
Judicial review at the margins: Law, power,
and prerogative
THOMAS POOLE    81
Democratic objections to structural
judicial review and the judicial role in
constitutional law
ADRIENNE STONE   109
Structural judicial review and the
objection from democracy
JEFFREY GOLDSWORTHY   137

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