The Failures of Others : Justifying Institutional Expansion in Comparative Public and International Law

The Failures of Others: Justifying Institutional Expansion in Comparative Public and International Law (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, Series Number 41)

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Arguments from failure - arguments that an institution must expand its powers because another institution is failing in some way 'to do its job' - are commonplace.From structural reform litigation, where courts sometimes assume administrative or legislative functions, to the Uniting for Peace Resolution of the UN General Assembly, to the recent bill quashing British subpostmasters' convictions - such arguments are offered in justification for unorthodox exercises of public power.But in spite of their popularity, we lack a good understanding of these arguments in legal terms.This is partly because failure itself is a highly malleable concept and partly because arguments from failure blur into other more familiar legal doctrines about implied powers or emergencies.We can do better. We should recognize arguments from failure as a distinct concept of public law and understand that contemporary constitutional theory offers us tools to evaluate such arguments in different settings This title
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