There are already supreme courts with political powers which are paid from the public purse. It’s not an easy problem to solve, but it is not unsolvable.
It’s not an easy problem to solve, but it is not unsolvable.
I don’t think ‘solve’ is binary. Different solutions come with different tradeoffs.
Membership of supreme courts is made up by judges chosen by political majorities. There are advantages to having a powerful fourth estate that’s independent of the other three.
As a practical matter getting a parliament to pass legislation that introduces a new class of people that check whether or not the members of that parliament are holding their promises also seems unrealistic.
There are already supreme courts with political powers which are paid from the public purse. It’s not an easy problem to solve, but it is not unsolvable.
Yes, and they suffer from the problems Christian describes to the extent that they actually use their political powers.
I don’t think ‘solve’ is binary. Different solutions come with different tradeoffs. Membership of supreme courts is made up by judges chosen by political majorities. There are advantages to having a powerful fourth estate that’s independent of the other three.
As a practical matter getting a parliament to pass legislation that introduces a new class of people that check whether or not the members of that parliament are holding their promises also seems unrealistic.