Constitutional Triumphs, Constitutional Disappointments
Herausgeber: Dixon, Rosalind; Roux, Theunis
Constitutional Triumphs, Constitutional Disappointments
Herausgeber: Dixon, Rosalind; Roux, Theunis
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Exploring whether the aspirations of the 1996 South African Constitution have been realized, and what other countries are learning from the South African experience, this book will appeal to anyone interested in South Africa's post-apartheid Constitution, either on its own terms or from a comparative perspective.
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Exploring whether the aspirations of the 1996 South African Constitution have been realized, and what other countries are learning from the South African experience, this book will appeal to anyone interested in South Africa's post-apartheid Constitution, either on its own terms or from a comparative perspective.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 469
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401180
- ISBN-10: 110840118X
- Artikelnr.: 57381106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 469
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401180
- ISBN-10: 110840118X
- Artikelnr.: 57381106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 2. Mission in progress:
towards an assessment of South Africa's Constitution at 20 Catherine
O'Regan; 3. The performance of socio-economic rights in the South African
Constitution David Bilchitz; 4. Proceduralism's promise: the Constitutional
Court, social and economic rights and democracy Steven Friedman; 5.
Corruption, the rule of law and the role of independent institutions Heinz
Klug; 6. Violence against women in South Africa: constitutional responses
and opportunities Beth Goldblatt; 7. Toward reparative transformation:
revisiting the impact of violence against women in a post-TRC South Africa
Andrea Durbach; 8. The constitutional goal of transforming education: the
South African Constitutional Court in comparative perspective Julie C. Suk;
9. Race, inclusiveness and transformation of legal education in South
Africa Penelope Andrews; 10. The contribution of the South African
Constitution to Kenya's Constitution Jill Cottrell Ghai and Yash Ghai; 11.
Multi-stage constitution-making: from South Africa to Chile? Joel
Colón-Ríos; 12. A cure for coups: the South African influence on Fijian
constitutionalism Coel Kirkby; 13. Policing democracy: the influence of
South Africa's post-apartheid security arrangements on police oversight
under Kenya's 2010 Constitution Richard Stacey; 14. The diffusion of South
African-style institutions? A study in comparative constitutionalism
Charles Manga Fombad; 15. Constitutionalism, legitimacy, and public order:
a South African case study Aziz Z. Huq; 16. South African social rights
jurisprudence and the global canon: a revisionist view David Landau.
towards an assessment of South Africa's Constitution at 20 Catherine
O'Regan; 3. The performance of socio-economic rights in the South African
Constitution David Bilchitz; 4. Proceduralism's promise: the Constitutional
Court, social and economic rights and democracy Steven Friedman; 5.
Corruption, the rule of law and the role of independent institutions Heinz
Klug; 6. Violence against women in South Africa: constitutional responses
and opportunities Beth Goldblatt; 7. Toward reparative transformation:
revisiting the impact of violence against women in a post-TRC South Africa
Andrea Durbach; 8. The constitutional goal of transforming education: the
South African Constitutional Court in comparative perspective Julie C. Suk;
9. Race, inclusiveness and transformation of legal education in South
Africa Penelope Andrews; 10. The contribution of the South African
Constitution to Kenya's Constitution Jill Cottrell Ghai and Yash Ghai; 11.
Multi-stage constitution-making: from South Africa to Chile? Joel
Colón-Ríos; 12. A cure for coups: the South African influence on Fijian
constitutionalism Coel Kirkby; 13. Policing democracy: the influence of
South Africa's post-apartheid security arrangements on police oversight
under Kenya's 2010 Constitution Richard Stacey; 14. The diffusion of South
African-style institutions? A study in comparative constitutionalism
Charles Manga Fombad; 15. Constitutionalism, legitimacy, and public order:
a South African case study Aziz Z. Huq; 16. South African social rights
jurisprudence and the global canon: a revisionist view David Landau.
1. Introduction Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 2. Mission in progress:
towards an assessment of South Africa's Constitution at 20 Catherine
O'Regan; 3. The performance of socio-economic rights in the South African
Constitution David Bilchitz; 4. Proceduralism's promise: the Constitutional
Court, social and economic rights and democracy Steven Friedman; 5.
Corruption, the rule of law and the role of independent institutions Heinz
Klug; 6. Violence against women in South Africa: constitutional responses
and opportunities Beth Goldblatt; 7. Toward reparative transformation:
revisiting the impact of violence against women in a post-TRC South Africa
Andrea Durbach; 8. The constitutional goal of transforming education: the
South African Constitutional Court in comparative perspective Julie C. Suk;
9. Race, inclusiveness and transformation of legal education in South
Africa Penelope Andrews; 10. The contribution of the South African
Constitution to Kenya's Constitution Jill Cottrell Ghai and Yash Ghai; 11.
Multi-stage constitution-making: from South Africa to Chile? Joel
Colón-Ríos; 12. A cure for coups: the South African influence on Fijian
constitutionalism Coel Kirkby; 13. Policing democracy: the influence of
South Africa's post-apartheid security arrangements on police oversight
under Kenya's 2010 Constitution Richard Stacey; 14. The diffusion of South
African-style institutions? A study in comparative constitutionalism
Charles Manga Fombad; 15. Constitutionalism, legitimacy, and public order:
a South African case study Aziz Z. Huq; 16. South African social rights
jurisprudence and the global canon: a revisionist view David Landau.
towards an assessment of South Africa's Constitution at 20 Catherine
O'Regan; 3. The performance of socio-economic rights in the South African
Constitution David Bilchitz; 4. Proceduralism's promise: the Constitutional
Court, social and economic rights and democracy Steven Friedman; 5.
Corruption, the rule of law and the role of independent institutions Heinz
Klug; 6. Violence against women in South Africa: constitutional responses
and opportunities Beth Goldblatt; 7. Toward reparative transformation:
revisiting the impact of violence against women in a post-TRC South Africa
Andrea Durbach; 8. The constitutional goal of transforming education: the
South African Constitutional Court in comparative perspective Julie C. Suk;
9. Race, inclusiveness and transformation of legal education in South
Africa Penelope Andrews; 10. The contribution of the South African
Constitution to Kenya's Constitution Jill Cottrell Ghai and Yash Ghai; 11.
Multi-stage constitution-making: from South Africa to Chile? Joel
Colón-Ríos; 12. A cure for coups: the South African influence on Fijian
constitutionalism Coel Kirkby; 13. Policing democracy: the influence of
South Africa's post-apartheid security arrangements on police oversight
under Kenya's 2010 Constitution Richard Stacey; 14. The diffusion of South
African-style institutions? A study in comparative constitutionalism
Charles Manga Fombad; 15. Constitutionalism, legitimacy, and public order:
a South African case study Aziz Z. Huq; 16. South African social rights
jurisprudence and the global canon: a revisionist view David Landau.