The judicial policy ofthe Supreme Court : establishment of a single market and furtherance of civil liberties
Pouvoirs n°59 - La Cour Suprême des Etats-Unis - novembre 1991 - p.59-75
Is there anything like a « judicial policy » of the Supreme Court ? Courts do not indulge into politics and judges are not politicians. However, over the years, it is true that the Supreme Court has shown particular concern for certain issues, for no other reason that peacelul resolution of these issues by the judiciary was essential to the maintenance of the social fabric and by the same loken of an orderly government. The author focuses on two such issues which the feels to be on particular relevance in connection with the recent developments of the European Communities : one is the establishment of a single, unified market in the United States ; the other is the furtherance of individual freedoms.
Référence électonique : Patrick JUILLARD, "The judicial policy ofthe Supreme Court : establishment of a single market and furtherance of civil liberties", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°59, 59 - La Cour Suprême des Etats-Unis,
p.59-75
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