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Theunis Roux is Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He is a former Secretary-General of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL) and the Founding Director of the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Chaskalson Court's achievement 2. A conceptual framework for assessing the performance of constitutional courts in interdisciplinary terms 3. Operationalising the conceptual framework to explain the Court's achievement 4. The political context for judicial review, 1995-2005 5. Constraints and opportunities: the law/politics distinction in South African legal-professional culture 6. Death, desire and discrimination: the Chaskalson Court between constitutional and positive morality 7. Social rights 8. Property rights 9. Political rights 10. Cross-cutting strategies 11. Conclusion.
Introduction; 1. The Chaskalson Court's achievement; 2. A conceptual framework for assessing the performance of constitutional courts in interdisciplinary terms; 3. Operationalising the conceptual framework to explain the Court's achievement; 4. The political context for judicial review, 1995-2005; 5. Constraints and opportunities: the law/politics distinction in South African legal-professional culture; 6. Death, desire and discrimination: the Chaskalson Court between constitutional and positive morality; 7. Social rights; 8. Property rights; 9. Political rights; 10. Cross-cutting strategies; 11. Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The Chaskalson Court's achievement 2. A conceptual framework for assessing the performance of constitutional courts in interdisciplinary terms 3. Operationalising the conceptual framework to explain the Court's achievement 4. The political context for judicial review, 1995-2005 5. Constraints and opportunities: the law/politics distinction in South African legal-professional culture 6. Death, desire and discrimination: the Chaskalson Court between constitutional and positive morality 7. Social rights 8. Property rights 9. Political rights 10. Cross-cutting strategies 11. Conclusion.
Introduction; 1. The Chaskalson Court's achievement; 2. A conceptual framework for assessing the performance of constitutional courts in interdisciplinary terms; 3. Operationalising the conceptual framework to explain the Court's achievement; 4. The political context for judicial review, 1995-2005; 5. Constraints and opportunities: the law/politics distinction in South African legal-professional culture; 6. Death, desire and discrimination: the Chaskalson Court between constitutional and positive morality; 7. Social rights; 8. Property rights; 9. Political rights; 10. Cross-cutting strategies; 11. Conclusion.
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'The Politics of Principle is a landmark book for those interested in South African politics, history, law, and the interaction between these disciplines.' Athanasia Hadjigeorgiou, Global Law Books (www.globallawbooks.org/home.asp)
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