Constitutionalism of the Global South
The Activist Tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia
Herausgeber: Bonilla Maldonado, Daniel
Constitutionalism of the Global South
The Activist Tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia
Herausgeber: Bonilla Maldonado, Daniel
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Addresses the jurisprudence of the major courts of the Global South on the topics of access to justice, cultural diversity and socioeconomic rights.
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Addresses the jurisprudence of the major courts of the Global South on the topics of access to justice, cultural diversity and socioeconomic rights.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107459403
- ISBN-10: 1107459400
- Artikelnr.: 41240942
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107459403
- ISBN-10: 1107459400
- Artikelnr.: 41240942
Part I. Introduction; Part II. Socio-economic Rights: 1. Constitutions and
distributive justice: complementary or contradictory? David Bilchitz; 2.
The embedded negotiators: India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
Shylashri Shankar; 3. Economic and social rights, prisons, and the
Colombian constitutional court Libardo Ariza; Part III. Cultural Diversity:
4. Cultural diversity, 'living law', and power: progress and contradictions
Cathi Albertyn; 5. Keeping the faith: legitimizing democracy through
judicial practices Gurpreet Mahajan; 6. Self-government and cultural
identity: the Colombian constitutional court and the right to prior
consultation Daniel Bonilla; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and
structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional court expanded
access and remedies to the poor? Jackie Dugard; 8. Access to justice in
India: the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court Menaka
Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar; 9. Access to constitutional justice in
Colombia: opportunities and challenges for social and political change
Manuel Iturralde.
distributive justice: complementary or contradictory? David Bilchitz; 2.
The embedded negotiators: India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
Shylashri Shankar; 3. Economic and social rights, prisons, and the
Colombian constitutional court Libardo Ariza; Part III. Cultural Diversity:
4. Cultural diversity, 'living law', and power: progress and contradictions
Cathi Albertyn; 5. Keeping the faith: legitimizing democracy through
judicial practices Gurpreet Mahajan; 6. Self-government and cultural
identity: the Colombian constitutional court and the right to prior
consultation Daniel Bonilla; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and
structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional court expanded
access and remedies to the poor? Jackie Dugard; 8. Access to justice in
India: the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court Menaka
Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar; 9. Access to constitutional justice in
Colombia: opportunities and challenges for social and political change
Manuel Iturralde.
Part I. Introduction; Part II. Socio-economic Rights: 1. Constitutions and
distributive justice: complementary or contradictory? David Bilchitz; 2.
The embedded negotiators: India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
Shylashri Shankar; 3. Economic and social rights, prisons, and the
Colombian constitutional court Libardo Ariza; Part III. Cultural Diversity:
4. Cultural diversity, 'living law', and power: progress and contradictions
Cathi Albertyn; 5. Keeping the faith: legitimizing democracy through
judicial practices Gurpreet Mahajan; 6. Self-government and cultural
identity: the Colombian constitutional court and the right to prior
consultation Daniel Bonilla; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and
structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional court expanded
access and remedies to the poor? Jackie Dugard; 8. Access to justice in
India: the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court Menaka
Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar; 9. Access to constitutional justice in
Colombia: opportunities and challenges for social and political change
Manuel Iturralde.
distributive justice: complementary or contradictory? David Bilchitz; 2.
The embedded negotiators: India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
Shylashri Shankar; 3. Economic and social rights, prisons, and the
Colombian constitutional court Libardo Ariza; Part III. Cultural Diversity:
4. Cultural diversity, 'living law', and power: progress and contradictions
Cathi Albertyn; 5. Keeping the faith: legitimizing democracy through
judicial practices Gurpreet Mahajan; 6. Self-government and cultural
identity: the Colombian constitutional court and the right to prior
consultation Daniel Bonilla; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and
structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional court expanded
access and remedies to the poor? Jackie Dugard; 8. Access to justice in
India: the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court Menaka
Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar; 9. Access to constitutional justice in
Colombia: opportunities and challenges for social and political change
Manuel Iturralde.