In the comparative panorama, a trend that increasingly sees the approval of reforms, legislative or constitutional, aimed at limiting the powers of the apical Courts and undermining their independence is emerging. In some contexts, the regulatory role ofSupreme Courts has shifted from that of actors that have favored the democratic transition to institutions strongly influenced by political power and therefore part of the phenomena of democratic regression and transition towards hybrid or even illiberal regimes. The present text addresses the cases of Mongolia and Israel, where the apex courts have played a fundamental role in the processes of transition and democratic consolidation and are and are today at the centre of tensions and attempts at constitutional (Mongolia) or legislative (Israel) reform aimed at redefining their powers and role

Tensioni e torsioni nel rapporto tra Corti e Legislatori: i casi di Mongolia e Israele / A. Baraggia. - In: DPCE ONLINE. - ISSN 2037-6677. - 66:Sp 2 (Sp. 1/2025)(2024), pp. 589-609.

Tensioni e torsioni nel rapporto tra Corti e Legislatori: i casi di Mongolia e Israele

A. Baraggia
2024

Abstract

In the comparative panorama, a trend that increasingly sees the approval of reforms, legislative or constitutional, aimed at limiting the powers of the apical Courts and undermining their independence is emerging. In some contexts, the regulatory role ofSupreme Courts has shifted from that of actors that have favored the democratic transition to institutions strongly influenced by political power and therefore part of the phenomena of democratic regression and transition towards hybrid or even illiberal regimes. The present text addresses the cases of Mongolia and Israel, where the apex courts have played a fundamental role in the processes of transition and democratic consolidation and are and are today at the centre of tensions and attempts at constitutional (Mongolia) or legislative (Israel) reform aimed at redefining their powers and role
Israel; Mongolia; Separation of powers; Supreme court; Unconstitutional constitutional amendment doctrine;
Settore GIUR-11/B - Diritto pubblico comparato
2024
26-mag-2025
https://www.dpceonline.it/index.php/dpceonline/article/view/2297
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