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Belgrade Law Faculty Master Course on Comparative Constitutional Review Prof. Lidija Basta Fleiner Prof. Thomas Fleiner November 23 to December 12 2009. Thomas Fleiner: Class No. 13 - 14 Criteria to evaluate Governmental Systems. Issues:. 1 Democracy. 2 Rule of Law.
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Belgrade Law Faculty Master Course on Comparative Constitutional Review Prof. Lidija Basta Fleiner Prof. Thomas Fleiner November 23 to December 12 2009 Thomas Fleiner: Class No. 13 - 14 Criteria to evaluate Governmental Systems
Issues: 1 Democracy 2 Rule of Law 3 Human Rights 4 Problems of Constitutions 5 Conclusion Criteria
Democracy Of the people – by the people – for the people
Liberty- Self-Determination Finding the Truth Rational Conflict Management Why Democracy? Efficiency Majority Participation - Legitimacy Accountability Limit Governmental Power
Democracy, Legitimacy and: …... Efficiency Equality Liberty Fragmented Nations Rule of Law Transition Tyranny of the Majority Globalization Transparency
Procedural Substantial Represen- tative Semi-direct Direct Types of Democracy Winner takes all Consociacional Democracy
Democracy: Of the people By the people For the people Party System Electoral System Separation of Powers Information and Media Accountability Participation Capacity to deliver Effective administration Decentralization Local Governance Minorities Fiscal Governance Collective Rights Minimize Corruption Cooperation
Problems of Democracy Principle Of Oligarchie Lobbies Volonté Générale v. Volonté de Tous Media Public Interest Economy Corruption Exclusion Foreigners Minorities
Representative Democracy Representation Constituency Volonté de Tous Interests Electoral System Volonté Générale Higher being The whole people Pluralism of Parties
Parties in Government Parliament Executive 45% 55% Elections People
Semi-direct Democracy Parties People: Elects and decides Executive Parliament Admini- stration Economy Volonté Générale?
Separation of Powers Division of Labour Separation of Powers Checks and Balances New Challenges Media Terrorism Globalization Migration
Rule of Law That men are ruled by law an not by men Justice must be seen to be done Limits of Sovereignty Bonhams Case Independence of Judiciary Impartiality of Judges Professionalism of Judicial System Access to Justice Fairness of procedure Adversary – inquisitory procedure Jury - Trial Right to defense Time Mediator - Ombudsperson
Human Rights Golden Rule: Just as you want others to do for you, do the same for them; no discrimination Constitutional Catalogue Restriction Emergency Reference to international law Fairness in Procedure Substantive due Process Constitutional – Administrative review (access to justice) Human Dignity Expression Information Religion Property Assembly Information Four freedoms Economic and Social Rights: Educa- tion, health, labor, housing
Main Problems of Constitutions Vagueness - implementation Human Rights – restrictions - emergency Consistency Accountability Judicial Independence and access to justice Decentralization Transparency Corruption Constitutional Amendments and Revision Constitutional review Referendum
Transparency Minimalise Human Failures Minorities Input - output Criteria Capacity to Learn Participation Rule of Law Efficiency Legitimacy Accounta- bility