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Constitutionalism of the global south

  1. Title statementConstitutionalism of the global south : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia / edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
    Another responsib. Maldonado, Daniel Bonilla, (editor)
    Issue dataCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013
    Phys.des.410 s.
    ISBN978-1-107-03621-5
    NoteRejstř.
    AnnotationPart I. Introduction; Part II. Socio-economic Rights: 1. Constitutions and distributive justice: complimentary or contradictory? David Bilchitz; 2. The embedded negotiators: India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights Shylashri Shankar; 3. Economic and social rights, prisons, and the Colombian constitutional court Libardo Ariza; Part III. Cultural Diversity: 4. Cultural diversity, 'living law', and power: progress and contradictions Cathi Albertyn; 5. Keeping the faith: legitimizing democracy through judicial practices Gurpreet Mahajan; 6. Self-government and cultural identity: the Colombian constitutional court and the right to prior consultation Daniel Bonilla; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional court expanded access and remedies to the poor? Jackie Dugard; 8. Access to justice in India: the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court Menaka Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwa; 9. Access to constitutional justice in Colombia: opportunities and challenges for social and political change Manuel Iturralde.
    Subj. Headings Political questions
    Soudní moc
    Ústavní právo
    Jižní Afrika
    Indie
    Kolumbie
    Form, Genre sborník
    SignaturaZ 3052
    CountryVelká Británie
    LanguageEnglish
    Copy count1, currently available 1
    DatabaseMonografie
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    Z 30526671Ústavní soud ČRSKLAD

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