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What is the importance of having dissenting opinions in democratic legislation process

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Answered by mahemudkhan171
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Explanation:

power in implementing the rule of law is guaranteed by the independence of the courts and the judges. Independence of the courts has been an object of legal and political debate in Estonia for quite a while, especially in connection with Estonia’s aspirations towards membership of the European Union. The subject has been covered in various studies.*2 It is inevitable, though, that the studies cannot deal in detail with all the aspects of the independence of the courts, and focus mainly on the institutional independence of the courts.

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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importance of having dissenting opinions in the democratic legislation process:

  • Dissenting opinions are considered important since they put an alternate interpretation of the case on the record, which can boost the future discussion of the case. Such dissent may be used years later to shape influences or opinions. Dissenting opinions don't always lead to the upending of cases.  
  • The idea of dissenting opinion may be momentarily defined as a democratic mechanism reflecting the views of the ones who fall outside the majority vote on any subject. Some argue that choices should not contain dissenting or minority votes.

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