PHILOS 1B03 Study Guide - Final Guide: John F. Kennedy International Airport, Paternalism, Thought Experiment

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Waluchow: for charters and judicial review: charters are a lot more modest than waldron believes them to be, charter do not represent a fixed point of commitment rather, the charter is, nevertheless, it is important that our laws have a fixed aspect so we can be certain like a living tree which is constantly growing and adapting of which rules to guide our conduct, we can modify rules if need be, and what process by which these rules can be enforced, critics misunderstand constitution and charter. Is a form of weak charter review where a law remains valid until parliament changes it: with this, democratic values are ensured such as the fact that minorities are protected and judicial supremacy is avoided, resists judicial supremacy and legislative supremacy, dialogic charter review allows, governments to explain why law valid and/or reinstate its validity.

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