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Что (кто) такое judicial legislation - определение

APPROACH TO AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE
Judicial Minimalism; Minimalism (Judicial); Judicial minimalist; Minimalism (judicial)

Primary and secondary legislation         
LAW MADE BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE LEGISLATURE BUT WITH THE LEGISLATURE'S AUTHORITY
Secondary legislation; Subordinate legislation; Primary legislation; Subsidiary legislation; Regulation (law); Delegated legislation; EU tertiary legislation; Delegated act; Implementing act; Delegated acts; Implementing acts
Primary legislation and secondary legislation (the latter also called delegated legislation or subordinate legislation) are two forms of law, created respectively by the legislative and executive branches of governments in representative democracies. Primary legislation generally consists of statutes, also known as 'acts', that set out broad outlines and principles, but delegate specific authority to an executive branch to make more specific laws under the aegis of the principal act.
Judicial activism in the European Union         
CONTROVERSIAL JUDICIAL PRACTICE, PARTICULARLY IN THE UNITED STATES
Judicial Activism; Judicial activist; Legislating from the bench; Activist judge; Activist judges; Judicial Tyranny; Judicial activism in Canada; Law and social change; Juristocracy; Judicial activism (Canada); Activist court; Broad judicial review; Judicial activism in the European Union; Judicial activism in the european union; Judicial fiat; Legislate from the bench; Judicial tyranny; Judicial activism in India; Judicial Activism In India; Judicialization; Judicial overreach; Activist judiciary; Judicial activists; Judicially activist
The European Court of Justice has historically been an important driver of integration in the EU by performing judicial activism.For a critical view on the concept of judicial activism in regard to the ECJ, see Grimmel, Andreas (2014).
Judicial activism         
CONTROVERSIAL JUDICIAL PRACTICE, PARTICULARLY IN THE UNITED STATES
Judicial Activism; Judicial activist; Legislating from the bench; Activist judge; Activist judges; Judicial Tyranny; Judicial activism in Canada; Law and social change; Juristocracy; Judicial activism (Canada); Activist court; Broad judicial review; Judicial activism in the European Union; Judicial activism in the european union; Judicial fiat; Legislate from the bench; Judicial tyranny; Judicial activism in India; Judicial Activism In India; Judicialization; Judicial overreach; Activist judiciary; Judicial activists; Judicially activist
Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that the courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of its decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint.

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Judicial minimalism

Judicial minimalism refers to a philosophy in United States constitutional law which promotes itself as a politically moderate viewpoint such as that of retired Judge Sandra Day O'Connor. It is often compared to other judicial philosophies such as judicial activism, judicial originalism, and judicial textualism. Judicial minimalism takes its approach from a limited method of decision-making conceived by Edmund Burke.