公法的统一模式:加拿大的宪章价值与合理性审查

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Richard Stacey
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摘要:加拿大最高法院在2012年dor一案判决中认为,合理联系检验和奥克斯分析中的限制性较少手段探究在评估限制宪章权利的行政决定的正当性时并不适用。相反,最高法院阐述了一个“稳健”的相称性概念,要求行政决策者只证明他们的决定施加的任何权利限制在“严格意义上”是相称的。本文认为,《宪章》的价值应被理解为“正当性资源”的规范性层次的一部分,行政决策者在为严格意义上的权利限制决策辩护时可以参考这一层次。它进一步认为,法院在瓦维洛夫案中所描述的稳健的、理性优先的合理性概念肯定了多尔维尔的逻辑架构,标志着加拿大法理学向“正当性文化”的转变。dor和Vavilov对影响《宪章》权利的宪法决定和不涉及《宪章》的行政决定采取同样的方法,构建了一种统一的公法模式,在这种模式中,所有公共决定都必须证明其正当性,因为它们符合以《宪章》价值为最高的一系列规范。在这种公法的统一模式中,以健全的合理性概念为中心,不清楚为正确性审查留下了什么空间或需要。
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A Unified Model of Public Law: Charter Values and Reasonableness Review in Canada
Abstract:The Supreme Court of Canada concluded in its 2012 judgment in Doré that the rational connection test and the less restrictive means inquiry from the Oakes analysis are not useful when assessing the justifiability of administrative decisions limiting Charter rights. The Court instead articulated a 'robust' conception of proportionality that requires administrative decision makers to demonstrate only that any rights limitations that their decisions impose are proportionate 'in the strict sense.' This article argues that Charter values should be understood as part of a normative hierarchy of 'justificatory resources' to which administrative decision makers can refer in justifying rights-limiting decisions as proportionate in the strict sense. It argues further that the robust, reasons-first conception of reasonableness that the Court described in Vavilov affirms Doré's logical architecture, marking a shift in Canadian jurisprudence toward a 'culture of justification.' In adopting the same approach to constitutional decisions affecting Charter rights and administrative decisions that do not engage the Charter, Doré and Vavilov construct a unified model of public law in which all public decisions must be shown to be justified by their congruence with a hierarchy of norms which has Charter values at its apex. In this unified model of public law, in which a robust conception of reasonableness is central, it is not clear what room, or need, is left for correctness review.
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