HERINGA, A.W.
IN COURTS WE TRUST
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In this farewell speech on the occasion of his retirement as Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at Maastricht University, given in March 2022, Aalt Willem Heringa discusses the too often ignored role of courts as interpreters of statutes. Th
e courts, by checking the (constitutional) quality of statutes, contribute to the rule of law and parliamentary democracy.
Independent courts may add to the confidence in a constitutional and parliamentary system as a whole, by being in a p
osition to decide cases on contentious issues as an authoritative third branch of government. Moreover, courts can also make it visible to all that not only are citizens bound by the law, but that rules and fundamental principles also apply to politi
cians. Being subject to legal rules is not an indication of weakness, as politicians often want us to believe. On the contrary, it is an expression of strength: the strength of the safeguards for the proper functioning of our political system, which
is embedded in the law.
Furthermore, Heringa puts forward proposals on how to embed this essential role and function of courts into the Dutch constitutional order. He also shows how courts are an essential feature that builds trust in the c
onstitutional system, allows for the protection of individual rights and fundamental values and even leads to a strengthening of parliamentary democracy.
e courts, by checking the (constitutional) quality of statutes, contribute to the rule of law and parliamentary democracy.
Independent courts may add to the confidence in a constitutional and parliamentary system as a whole, by being in a p
osition to decide cases on contentious issues as an authoritative third branch of government. Moreover, courts can also make it visible to all that not only are citizens bound by the law, but that rules and fundamental principles also apply to politi
cians. Being subject to legal rules is not an indication of weakness, as politicians often want us to believe. On the contrary, it is an expression of strength: the strength of the safeguards for the proper functioning of our political system, which
is embedded in the law.
Furthermore, Heringa puts forward proposals on how to embed this essential role and function of courts into the Dutch constitutional order. He also shows how courts are an essential feature that builds trust in the c
onstitutional system, allows for the protection of individual rights and fundamental values and even leads to a strengthening of parliamentary democracy.
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