Democracy, courts and proportionality analysis in Asia
In: Global constitutionalism: human rights, democracy and the rule of law, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 531-542
Abstract
AbstractWhile proportionality analysis (PA) may have originated from Germany, it has not remained a European product. PA has been locally transplanted across Anglophone nations, found in mixed legal systems that are rooted in the common law and even adapted in parts of Latin America and Asia. This article explains why PA is flourishing in parts of Asia – for example, South Korea and Taiwan – and why it is faltering in other countries, such as Singapore and China, where the absence of PA can be attributed to the non-fulfilment of Kant's first prerequisite for perpetual peace: a republican government (liberal democracy).
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