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The Law of Two Courts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The new dispute resulting from a Supreme Court ruling must be resolved through the courts. A political solution could damage the legal system.

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THE Supreme Court’s challenge to the allocation of seats resulting from the legislative election can be seen as a no-win situation. If it is implemented, national politics could be thrown into chaos. If it is ignored, this nation may not have legal certainty. Two difficult consequences, but there is always a solution.

The chosen solution should be based on a wide range of considerations, not just on a narrow legalistic interpretation of the pr

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