The Resource Constitutionalism of the global South : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia, edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado, Fordham University School of Law and Universidad de los Andes, School of Law, (electronic resource)
Constitutionalism of the global South : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia, edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado, Fordham University School of Law and Universidad de los Andes, School of Law, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- The Indian Supreme Court, the South African Constitutional Court and the Colombian Constitutional Court have been among the most important and creative courts in the Global South. In Asia, Africa and Latin America, they are seen as activist tribunals that have contributed (or attempted to contribute) to the structural transformation of the public and private spheres of their countries. The cases issued by these courts are creating a constitutionalism of the Global South. This book addresses in a direct and detailed way the jurisprudence of these Courts on three key topics: access to justice, cultural diversity and socioeconomic rights. This volume is a valuable contribution to the discussion about the contours and structure of contemporary constitutionalism. It makes explicit that this discussion has interlocutors both in the Global South and Global North while showing the common discourse between them and the differences on how they interpret and solve key constitutional problems.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 410 pages)
- Contents
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- Libardo José Ariza
- Cultural diversity, "living law," and women's rights in South Africa
- Cathi Albertyn
- Keeping the faith : legitimizing democracy through judicial practices in India
- Gurpreet Mahajan
- Self-government and cultural identity : the Colombian constitutional court and the right of cultural minorities to prior consultation
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Courts and structural poverty in South Africa : to what extent has the constitutional court expanded access and remedies to the poor?
- Jackie Dugard
- Access to justice in India : the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court
- Introduction.
- Menaka Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar
- Access to constitutional justice in Colombia : opportunities and challenges for social and political change
- Manuel Iturralde
- Toward a constitutionalism of the Global South
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Constitutionalism, the Global South, and economic justice
- David Bilchitz
- The embedded negotiators : India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
- Shylashri Shankar
- Economic and social rights of prisoners and constitutional court intervention in the penitentiary system of Colombia
- Isbn
- 9781107036215
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- Constitutionalism of the global South : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia
- Title
- Constitutionalism of the global South
- Title remainder
- the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado, Fordham University School of Law and Universidad de los Andes, School of Law
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Indian Supreme Court, the South African Constitutional Court and the Colombian Constitutional Court have been among the most important and creative courts in the Global South. In Asia, Africa and Latin America, they are seen as activist tribunals that have contributed (or attempted to contribute) to the structural transformation of the public and private spheres of their countries. The cases issued by these courts are creating a constitutionalism of the Global South. This book addresses in a direct and detailed way the jurisprudence of these Courts on three key topics: access to justice, cultural diversity and socioeconomic rights. This volume is a valuable contribution to the discussion about the contours and structure of contemporary constitutionalism. It makes explicit that this discussion has interlocutors both in the Global South and Global North while showing the common discourse between them and the differences on how they interpret and solve key constitutional problems.--
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- Political questions and judicial power
- Political questions and judicial power
- Political questions and judicial power
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- Constitutionalism of the global South : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia, edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado, Fordham University School of Law and Universidad de los Andes, School of Law, (electronic resource)
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- Contents
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- Libardo José Ariza
- Cultural diversity, "living law," and women's rights in South Africa
- Cathi Albertyn
- Keeping the faith : legitimizing democracy through judicial practices in India
- Gurpreet Mahajan
- Self-government and cultural identity : the Colombian constitutional court and the right of cultural minorities to prior consultation
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Courts and structural poverty in South Africa : to what extent has the constitutional court expanded access and remedies to the poor?
- Jackie Dugard
- Access to justice in India : the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court
- Introduction.
- Menaka Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar
- Access to constitutional justice in Colombia : opportunities and challenges for social and political change
- Manuel Iturralde
- Toward a constitutionalism of the Global South
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Constitutionalism, the Global South, and economic justice
- David Bilchitz
- The embedded negotiators : India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
- Shylashri Shankar
- Economic and social rights of prisoners and constitutional court intervention in the penitentiary system of Colombia
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- CR9781139567114
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 410 pages)
- Form of item
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- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
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- 9781107036215
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- computer
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- rdamedia
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- c
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- digital, PDF file(s).
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- Constitutionalism of the global South : the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia, edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado, Fordham University School of Law and Universidad de los Andes, School of Law, (electronic resource)
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
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- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Libardo José Ariza
- Cultural diversity, "living law," and women's rights in South Africa
- Cathi Albertyn
- Keeping the faith : legitimizing democracy through judicial practices in India
- Gurpreet Mahajan
- Self-government and cultural identity : the Colombian constitutional court and the right of cultural minorities to prior consultation
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Courts and structural poverty in South Africa : to what extent has the constitutional court expanded access and remedies to the poor?
- Jackie Dugard
- Access to justice in India : the jurisprudence (and self-perception) of the Supreme Court
- Introduction.
- Menaka Guruswamy and Bipin Aspatwar
- Access to constitutional justice in Colombia : opportunities and challenges for social and political change
- Manuel Iturralde
- Toward a constitutionalism of the Global South
- Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Constitutionalism, the Global South, and economic justice
- David Bilchitz
- The embedded negotiators : India's higher judiciary and socioeconomic rights
- Shylashri Shankar
- Economic and social rights of prisoners and constitutional court intervention in the penitentiary system of Colombia
- Control code
- CR9781139567114
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 410 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9781107036215
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)842930016
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