Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa
Herausgeber: Langford, Malcolm; Dugard, Jackie; Cousins, Ben
Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa
Herausgeber: Langford, Malcolm; Dugard, Jackie; Cousins, Ben
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This book sets out to assess the role and impact of socio-economic strategies used by civil society actors in South Africa.
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This book sets out to assess the role and impact of socio-economic strategies used by civil society actors in South Africa.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781107546226
- ISBN-10: 1107546222
- Artikelnr.: 42786934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781107546226
- ISBN-10: 1107546222
- Artikelnr.: 42786934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: civil society and rights Malcolm Langford; Part I. Context
and Contestation: 2. Constitutional jurisprudence: the first and second
waves Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard; 3. Socio-economic rights beyond the
public/private law divide Sandra Liebenberg; 4. Post-apartheid social
movements and legal mobilisation Tshepo Madlingozi; 5. Political power:
social pacting, human rights and the development agenda Adam Habib; Part
II. Thematic Areas: 6. Rural land tenure: the potential and limits of
rights-based approaches Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall; 7. Housing rights
litigation: Grootboom and beyond Malcolm Langford; 8. Health rights:
politics, places and the need for 'sites for rights' Peris Jones and Nyasha
Chingore; 9. Social security rights: campaigns and courts Beth Goldblatt
and Solange Rosa; 10. Urban basic services: rights, reality and resistance
Jackie Dugard; 11. Realising environmental rights: civic action, leverage,
and litigation Rachel Wynberg and David Fig; 12. Access to information and
socio-economic rights: a theory of change in practice Kristina Bentley and
Richard Calland; 13. Gender and socio-economic rights: the case of
gender-based violence and health Liesl Gerntholtz and Jennifer MacLeod; 14.
Migrants and mobilisation around socio-economic rights Tara Polzer Ngwato
and Zaheera Jinnah; 15. Concluding perspectives Malcolm Langford, Jackie
Dugard, Tshepo Madlingozi and Ben Cousins.
and Contestation: 2. Constitutional jurisprudence: the first and second
waves Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard; 3. Socio-economic rights beyond the
public/private law divide Sandra Liebenberg; 4. Post-apartheid social
movements and legal mobilisation Tshepo Madlingozi; 5. Political power:
social pacting, human rights and the development agenda Adam Habib; Part
II. Thematic Areas: 6. Rural land tenure: the potential and limits of
rights-based approaches Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall; 7. Housing rights
litigation: Grootboom and beyond Malcolm Langford; 8. Health rights:
politics, places and the need for 'sites for rights' Peris Jones and Nyasha
Chingore; 9. Social security rights: campaigns and courts Beth Goldblatt
and Solange Rosa; 10. Urban basic services: rights, reality and resistance
Jackie Dugard; 11. Realising environmental rights: civic action, leverage,
and litigation Rachel Wynberg and David Fig; 12. Access to information and
socio-economic rights: a theory of change in practice Kristina Bentley and
Richard Calland; 13. Gender and socio-economic rights: the case of
gender-based violence and health Liesl Gerntholtz and Jennifer MacLeod; 14.
Migrants and mobilisation around socio-economic rights Tara Polzer Ngwato
and Zaheera Jinnah; 15. Concluding perspectives Malcolm Langford, Jackie
Dugard, Tshepo Madlingozi and Ben Cousins.
1. Introduction: civil society and rights Malcolm Langford; Part I. Context
and Contestation: 2. Constitutional jurisprudence: the first and second
waves Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard; 3. Socio-economic rights beyond the
public/private law divide Sandra Liebenberg; 4. Post-apartheid social
movements and legal mobilisation Tshepo Madlingozi; 5. Political power:
social pacting, human rights and the development agenda Adam Habib; Part
II. Thematic Areas: 6. Rural land tenure: the potential and limits of
rights-based approaches Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall; 7. Housing rights
litigation: Grootboom and beyond Malcolm Langford; 8. Health rights:
politics, places and the need for 'sites for rights' Peris Jones and Nyasha
Chingore; 9. Social security rights: campaigns and courts Beth Goldblatt
and Solange Rosa; 10. Urban basic services: rights, reality and resistance
Jackie Dugard; 11. Realising environmental rights: civic action, leverage,
and litigation Rachel Wynberg and David Fig; 12. Access to information and
socio-economic rights: a theory of change in practice Kristina Bentley and
Richard Calland; 13. Gender and socio-economic rights: the case of
gender-based violence and health Liesl Gerntholtz and Jennifer MacLeod; 14.
Migrants and mobilisation around socio-economic rights Tara Polzer Ngwato
and Zaheera Jinnah; 15. Concluding perspectives Malcolm Langford, Jackie
Dugard, Tshepo Madlingozi and Ben Cousins.
and Contestation: 2. Constitutional jurisprudence: the first and second
waves Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard; 3. Socio-economic rights beyond the
public/private law divide Sandra Liebenberg; 4. Post-apartheid social
movements and legal mobilisation Tshepo Madlingozi; 5. Political power:
social pacting, human rights and the development agenda Adam Habib; Part
II. Thematic Areas: 6. Rural land tenure: the potential and limits of
rights-based approaches Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall; 7. Housing rights
litigation: Grootboom and beyond Malcolm Langford; 8. Health rights:
politics, places and the need for 'sites for rights' Peris Jones and Nyasha
Chingore; 9. Social security rights: campaigns and courts Beth Goldblatt
and Solange Rosa; 10. Urban basic services: rights, reality and resistance
Jackie Dugard; 11. Realising environmental rights: civic action, leverage,
and litigation Rachel Wynberg and David Fig; 12. Access to information and
socio-economic rights: a theory of change in practice Kristina Bentley and
Richard Calland; 13. Gender and socio-economic rights: the case of
gender-based violence and health Liesl Gerntholtz and Jennifer MacLeod; 14.
Migrants and mobilisation around socio-economic rights Tara Polzer Ngwato
and Zaheera Jinnah; 15. Concluding perspectives Malcolm Langford, Jackie
Dugard, Tshepo Madlingozi and Ben Cousins.