Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?

The Supreme Court of Maldives is entrusted with the responsibility of upholding the supremacy of the Constitution. However, within the last ten years, the Supreme Court has been criticized for the Court’s slow but steady progression to encroach on the powers of the parliament and as a resu...

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Main Authors: Shafie, Aminath Asfa, Ab Aziz, Shamrahayu
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spelling my.iium.irep.794252020-03-05T04:17:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79425/ Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme? Shafie, Aminath Asfa Ab Aziz, Shamrahayu K Law (General) The Supreme Court of Maldives is entrusted with the responsibility of upholding the supremacy of the Constitution. However, within the last ten years, the Supreme Court has been criticized for the Court’s slow but steady progression to encroach on the powers of the parliament and as a result, undermine the supremacy of theConstitution. The objective and purpose of this article are to entail how the Supreme Court of Maldives had utilized its power to judicial review to undermine the supremacy of the Constitution over the years. This article useslibrary-based research. Itanalysesthe principles of separation of powers, checks and balances and judicial review and how these principles are adopted in the Maldives.In addition, this article reviews and analyzes the decisions of the Supreme Court which are in contradiction to the Constitution.The findings of the article are evidential of how the Supreme Court had performed the constitutionally mandated legislative functions of the parliament through the Court’s power to judicial review. The Supreme Court had established guidelines, regulated the rights and freedoms specified in the Constitution, and determined procedures. This article concludesbyemphasizing the importance of exercising restraint when performing the constitutionally mandated functionsof each branch, in order to ensure the supremacy of the Constitution as well the effective functioning of the three branches of government. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79425/1/79425_SUPREME%20COURT%E2%80%99S%20JUDICIAL%20REVIEW_article.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79425/2/79425_SUPREME%20COURT%E2%80%99S%20JUDICIAL%20REVIEW_wos.pdf Shafie, Aminath Asfa and Ab Aziz, Shamrahayu (2019) Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme? IIUM Law Journal, 27 (2). 469 -499. ISSN 0128-2530 E-ISSN 2289-7852 https://journals.iium.edu.my/iiumlj/index.php/iiumlj/article/view/417
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Shafie, Aminath Asfa
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Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?
description The Supreme Court of Maldives is entrusted with the responsibility of upholding the supremacy of the Constitution. However, within the last ten years, the Supreme Court has been criticized for the Court’s slow but steady progression to encroach on the powers of the parliament and as a result, undermine the supremacy of theConstitution. The objective and purpose of this article are to entail how the Supreme Court of Maldives had utilized its power to judicial review to undermine the supremacy of the Constitution over the years. This article useslibrary-based research. Itanalysesthe principles of separation of powers, checks and balances and judicial review and how these principles are adopted in the Maldives.In addition, this article reviews and analyzes the decisions of the Supreme Court which are in contradiction to the Constitution.The findings of the article are evidential of how the Supreme Court had performed the constitutionally mandated legislative functions of the parliament through the Court’s power to judicial review. The Supreme Court had established guidelines, regulated the rights and freedoms specified in the Constitution, and determined procedures. This article concludesbyemphasizing the importance of exercising restraint when performing the constitutionally mandated functionsof each branch, in order to ensure the supremacy of the Constitution as well the effective functioning of the three branches of government.
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title Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?
title_short Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?
title_full Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?
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title_full_unstemmed Supreme court's judicial review authority vs. constitutional supremacy in the Maldives: does the constitution still reign supreme?
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