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The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law - Implications for Refugees (Hardcover)
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The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law - Implications for Refugees (Hardcover)
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The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law analyses how lawyers
representing refugees use human rights provisions in national
constitutions to close the gap between the Law and it's
implementation. Focusing on five countries (Colombia, Mexico, South
Africa, Uganda, the United States) the book examines how lawyers
adapt creatively to social, political, and legal contexts. Many
refugee-receiving states openly reject or passively ignore their
obligation under international law to protect refugees. For this
reason, cause lawyers (those who use the law to empower others)
have turned to constitutionalized human rights law. While many
countries likely included such provisions in their constitutions
without intending to fulfil their commitments, cause lawyers have
seized on them as a more enforceable means of rights protection.
This book theorizes a continuum of ever-more ambitious methods
through which cause lawyers use constitutionalized human rights law
to benefit refugees. Lawyers use different tools as they move along
this continuum, including strategic litigation, training
governmental officials in the applicable law, and various forms of
informal advocacy. It makes important contributions to three
strands of socio-legal literature. As to the effectiveness of human
rights treaties, it provides qualitative evidence of how such
treaties achieve greater significance when incorporated into
national constitutions. As to refugee law, it analyses how
international protections for refugees become stronger when
domestic lawyers enforce them through national constitutions. And
as to cause lawyering, it shows how refugee lawyers use
constitutionalized human rights law to protect their clients.
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