Tom Gerald Daly is a Fellow of Melbourne Law School, Associate Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law at Edinburgh Law School, and a consultant on public law, human rights, and democracy-building. He has previously clerked for the Chief Justice of Ireland, and has worked at the Judicial Studies Institute and Edinburgh University's Global Justice Academy. As a consultant, he has worked on Council of Europe, European Union, International IDEA (Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance), and Irish government projects.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: our court obsession Acknowledgments Table of cases List of abbreviations Introduction: an onerous role for courts as democracy-builders 1. The core concept: democratisation 2. The rise and limits of constitutional courts as democracy-builders 3. The rise and limits of human rights courts as democracy-builders 4. 'Democratisation jurisprudence': framing courts' democracy-building roles 5. Domestic democratisation jurisprudence in action: Brazil since 1988 6. Regional democratisation jurisprudence: shaping democracy from outside 7. What should courts do in a young democracy? Rethinking our approach Concluding thoughts: moving beyond our court obsession Bibliography Index.
Preface: our court obsession Acknowledgments Table of cases List of abbreviations Introduction: an onerous role for courts as democracy-builders 1. The core concept: democratisation 2. The rise and limits of constitutional courts as democracy-builders 3. The rise and limits of human rights courts as democracy-builders 4. 'Democratisation jurisprudence': framing courts' democracy-building roles 5. Domestic democratisation jurisprudence in action: Brazil since 1988 6. Regional democratisation jurisprudence: shaping democracy from outside 7. What should courts do in a young democracy? Rethinking our approach Concluding thoughts: moving beyond our court obsession Bibliography Index.
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