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사법권한 배분의 기준과 모델Standards and Models on the Allocation of Judicial Power

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Standards and Models on the Allocation of Judicial Power
Authors
김하열
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
안암법학회
Keywords
사법권한의 배분(allocation of judicial powers); 수평적 구획모델(horizontal division model); 수직적 협력모델(vertical coordination model); 헌법재판의 특성(particularity of constitutional adjudication); 헌법재판의 보충성(supplementary character of the constitutional adjudication)
Citation
안암법학, no.37, pp.55 - 90
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
안암법학
Number
37
Start Page
55
End Page
90
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/133927
ISSN
1226-6159
Abstract
The Constitutional Court, like ordinary courts, exercises judicial power. Concerning how to allocate judicial powers between the Constitutional Court and ordinary courts, two standards of allocation might be suggested: one is that based upon principle, the other, upon policy. Issues particular to constitutional adjudication should be left to the Constitutional Court. With regard to particularity, dichotomy that divides constitutional issues from sub-constitutional issues cannot be intact sustained. Issues arising from conflicts between democracy and constitutionalism can be properly handled by the Constitutional Court. Individual control over ordinary and administrative power can be properly exercised by ordinary courts. However, institutional control over political power should be left to the Constitutional Court. Two models of allocation might be conjured up. One is horizontal division model, the other, vertical coordination model. Although each model has its own strong and weak points, the latter seems better alternative in three aspects. The function of the Constitutional Court and ordinary courts resemble; Watershed to divide tasks of the both judiciaries is not easy to find; Organizational and human resources abound in ordinary courts can be made use of while supplementary character of the constitutional adjudication sustained.
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