Public Epistemic Authority von Johann Moritz Laux | Normative Institutional Design for EU Law | ISBN 9783161602573

Public Epistemic Authority

Normative Institutional Design for EU Law

von Johann Moritz Laux
Buchcover Public Epistemic Authority | Johann Moritz Laux | EAN 9783161602573 | ISBN 3-16-160257-9 | ISBN 978-3-16-160257-3

Public Epistemic Authority

Normative Institutional Design for EU Law

von Johann Moritz Laux
Inter- and supranational courts derive their legitimacy partly from an institutional comparison: judges' legal expertise and the quality of judicial procedures justify a court's claim to authority towards other branches of government and other courts with overlapping jurisdiction. To provide a benchmark for assessing judicial outcomes that is compatible with democratic commitments, Johann Laux suggests a new normative category, Public Epistemic Authority (PEA). It builds on the mechanisms behind theories of collective intelligence and empirical research on judicial decision-making. PEA tracks judges' collective ability to reliably identify breaches of law. It focuses on cognitive tasks in adjudication. The author applies PEA to the Court of Justice of the European Union and offers suggestions for improving its institutional design.