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lecture-w08.mp3 · 58 min
Summary
The role of judicial review in the constitutional system — the authority of the Constitutional Court and its oversight over legislation.
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Today we're looking at judicial review — how the Constitutional Court tests legislation against the constitution itself.
The key idea is supremacy. The constitution sits above ordinary law, so any statute that conflicts with it can be struck down.
Does that mean the Court can overturn a law passed by parliament?
Exactly — but only on constitutional grounds, not because it disagrees with the policy. That distinction matters for the exam.
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