- Adversarial review
Adversarial review is the process by which some
law ,hypothesis , orproposal isreview ed by its author's adversaries.This is most often applied to the
scientific community , where outrightcriticism is traded among scientists.It is also often applied to
legal structure s, such as in having threebranch es ofgovernment (executive,legislative ,judicial ) which each have certainpolitical power over the others, to create asystem ofchecks and balances .By being adversarial this form of review naturally requires a marked difference of opinion between the parties involved, or some other form of enmity. This can be useful in that the reviewing party will not by inclined to take any conclusion without solid proof, but can be less useful when the reviewing party take an irrational definition of a "solid" proof, based more on their opposition than the idea's merits.
A current example of this process is the
creation-evolution controversy , it is also the classic system of policy review in thepolitical system of the UK, and some otherdemocratic nation s.ee also
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Peer review
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