This book brings together critical reflections on developments in South Africa's separation of powers jurisprudence and theory, role and function of judiciary through its judgments in shaping the landscape of constitutional politics and implications of this for consolidation of South Africa's democratic constitutional project.
This book brings together critical reflections on developments in South Africa's separation of powers jurisprudence and theory, role and function of judiciary through its judgments in shaping the landscape of constitutional politics and implications of this for consolidation of South Africa's democratic constitutional project.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sanele Sibanda is a senior lecturer in the Department of Jurisprudence, University of Pretoria, South Africa. He is a critical scholar in the areas of constitutionalism, jurisprudence, constitutional law and theory, and Indigenous law. He is an editor of the South African Journal of Human Rights. He holds a PhD degree from the University of the Witwatersrand.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Separation of powers and the institutional supremacy of the Constitutional Court over Parliament and the executive 3. The judicialisation of politics in South Africa: A critique of the emerging trend 4. Esoteric decision-making: Judicial responses to the judicialisation of politics, the Constitutional Court and EFF II 5. Are judicial monitoring institutions a legitimate remedy for addressing systemic socioeconomic rights violations? 6. Designing remedies for a recalcitrant administration
1. Introduction 2. Separation of powers and the institutional supremacy of the Constitutional Court over Parliament and the executive 3. The judicialisation of politics in South Africa: A critique of the emerging trend 4. Esoteric decision-making: Judicial responses to the judicialisation of politics, the Constitutional Court and EFF II 5. Are judicial monitoring institutions a legitimate remedy for addressing systemic socioeconomic rights violations? 6. Designing remedies for a recalcitrant administration
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