面对专制法家主义,印度宪法的斗争:宪政的十字路口?

Q3 Social Sciences Federal Law Review Pub Date : 2022-06-29 DOI:10.1177/0067205X221107395
Shameek Sen, S. Guha
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在本文中,我们试图描述印度正在进行的宪法斗争的性质,以对抗一场严重的危机,考虑到这种危机对该国宪政民主的运作构成的威胁。使用可接受的这种危机的确定模型,然后我们试图检查印度的宪法斗争在多大程度上是必要的,以应对这种危机。在这种情况下,重点讨论了故意使用法律和初步宪法路线使宪法制度的精神和保障变得多余,或专制法律主义的概念作为这种危机所显示的一种独特症状所发挥的作用。我们从具有无数政治遗产的多个司法管辖区进行类比,包括美国、波兰、匈牙利、土耳其、俄罗斯和拉丁美洲国家。加重司法负担,削弱审判机制;任命具有特定政治倾向的法官;一个有魅力的政治领袖的出现,指挥群众的支持-这些因素对自由宪政的潜在影响进行了审查。文章深入研究了印度的叙述,引用了过去的例子,如尼赫鲁的遗产,取代司法机构作为宪法价值观的监督者,紧急和相关的宪法修正案,以及现在的例子,如废除印度邦的特殊地位,如查谟和克什米尔,引入全国人口登记和修改公民身份规范,通过财政法案途径通过有争议的立法,以避免密切审查和宪法辩论,以经济理由保留,并引入影响联邦关系的新税收结构。我们评估了印度司法机构在这些情况下所发挥的作用,以及司法(亲)激进主义的情况,以及它们对司法机构整体稳定性的影响。
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The Struggles of the Indian Constitution in the Face of Autocratic Legalism: Constitutionalism at Crossroads?
In this article, we seek to delineate the nature of India’s ongoing constitutional struggles against a grave crisis, considering the threat that such crisis poses to the functioning of the country’s constitutional democracy. Using the acceptable definitive models of such a crisis, we then try to examine the extent to which India’s constitutional struggle might have been necessary in order to confront such a crisis. The role played by the deliberate usage of the legal and prima facie constitutional routes to render the very spirit and safeguards of the constitutional system redundant, or the concept of autocratic legalism, as a singular symptom displayed by such a crisis, is focused upon in this context. We draw analogies from multiple jurisdictions with myriad political legacies, including the USA, Poland, Hungary, Turkey, Russia and the Latin American nations. Increasing the judicial burden to cripple the adjudicating machinery; appointment of judges exhibiting specific political inclination; emergence of a charismatic political leader commanding mass support — the potential impact of these factors on liberal constitutionalism is examined. The article delves into the Indian narrative, citing instances from the past such as the Nehruvian legacy of superseding the judiciary as watchdogs of constitutional values, emergency and relevant constitutional amendments, as well as from the present, such as abrogation of special status of Indian states like Jammu and Kashmir, introduction of national population register and modification of citizenship norms, passing contentious legislation via the Money Bill route to avoid close scrutiny and constitutional debates, reservation on economic grounds and introducing new tax structures impinging on the federal relationship. We assess the role played by the Indian judiciary in each of these instances, along with instances of judicial (pro)activism, and their impact on the overall stability of the judicial institution.
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