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Constitutional Dialogue - Rights, Democracy, Institutions (Paperback): Geoffrey Sigalet, Gregoire Webber, Rosalind Dixon Constitutional Dialogue - Rights, Democracy, Institutions (Paperback)
Geoffrey Sigalet, Gregoire Webber, Rosalind Dixon
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The metaphor of 'dialogue' has been put to different descriptive and evaluative uses by constitutional and political theorists studying interactions between institutions concerning rights. It has also featured prominently in the opinions of courts and the rhetoric and deliberations of legislators. This volume brings together many of the world's leading constitutional and political theorists to debate the nature and merits of constitutional dialogues between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches. Constitutional Dialogue explores dialogue's democratic significance, examines its relevance to the functioning and design of constitutional institutions, and covers constitutional dialogues from an international and transnational perspective.

Legislated Rights - Securing Human Rights through Legislation (Paperback): Gregoire Webber, Paul W. Yowell, Richard Ekins,... Legislated Rights - Securing Human Rights through Legislation (Paperback)
Gregoire Webber, Paul W. Yowell, Richard Ekins, Maris Kopcke, Bradley W. Miller, …
R1,011 Discovery Miles 10 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The important aspects of human wellbeing outlined in human rights instruments and constitutional bills of rights can only be adequately secured as and when they are rendered the object of specific rights and corresponding duties. It is often assumed that the main responsibility for specifying the content of such genuine rights lies with courts. Legislated Rights: Securing Human Rights through Legislation argues against this assumption, by showing how legislatures can and should be at the centre of the practice of human rights. This jointly authored book explores how and why legislatures, being strategically placed within a system of positive law, can help realise human rights through modes of protection that courts cannot provide by way of judicial review.

Constitutional Dialogue - Rights, Democracy, Institutions (Hardcover): Geoffrey Sigalet, Gregoire Webber, Rosalind Dixon Constitutional Dialogue - Rights, Democracy, Institutions (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Sigalet, Gregoire Webber, Rosalind Dixon
R4,078 Discovery Miles 40 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The metaphor of 'dialogue' has been put to different descriptive and evaluative uses by constitutional and political theorists studying interactions between institutions concerning rights. It has also featured prominently in the opinions of courts and the rhetoric and deliberations of legislators. This volume brings together many of the world's leading constitutional and political theorists to debate the nature and merits of constitutional dialogues between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches. Constitutional Dialogue explores dialogue's democratic significance, examines its relevance to the functioning and design of constitutional institutions, and covers constitutional dialogues from an international and transnational perspective.

Legislated Rights - Securing Human Rights through Legislation (Hardcover): Gregoire Webber, Paul Yowell, Richard Ekins, Maris... Legislated Rights - Securing Human Rights through Legislation (Hardcover)
Gregoire Webber, Paul Yowell, Richard Ekins, Maris Koepcke, Bradley W. Miller, …
R3,278 Discovery Miles 32 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The important aspects of human wellbeing outlined in human rights instruments and constitutional bills of rights can only be adequately secured as and when they are rendered the object of specific rights and corresponding duties. It is often assumed that the main responsibility for specifying the content of such genuine rights lies with courts. Legislated Rights: Securing Human Rights through Legislation argues against this assumption, by showing how legislatures can and should be at the centre of the practice of human rights. This jointly authored book explores how and why legislatures, being strategically placed within a system of positive law, can help realise human rights through modes of protection that courts cannot provide by way of judicial review.

Proportionality and the Rule of Law - Rights, Justification, Reasoning (Paperback): Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller, Gregoire... Proportionality and the Rule of Law - Rights, Justification, Reasoning (Paperback)
Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller, Gregoire Webber
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To speak of human rights in the twenty-first century is to speak of proportionality. Proportionality has been received into the constitutional doctrine of courts in continental Europe, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, and the United States, as well as the jurisprudence of treaty-based legal systems such as the European Convention on Human Rights. Proportionality provides a common analytical framework for resolving the great moral and political questions confronting political communities. But behind the singular appeal to proportionality lurks a range of different understandings. This volume brings together many of the world's leading constitutional theorists - proponents and critics of proportionality - to debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning. Their essays provide important new perspectives on this leading doctrine in human rights law.

Proportionality and the Rule of Law - Rights, Justification, Reasoning (Hardcover): Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller, Gregoire... Proportionality and the Rule of Law - Rights, Justification, Reasoning (Hardcover)
Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller, Gregoire Webber
R3,586 Discovery Miles 35 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To speak of human rights in the twenty-first century is to speak of proportionality. Proportionality has been received into the constitutional doctrine of courts in continental Europe, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Israel, South Africa, and the United States, as well as the jurisprudence of treaty-based legal systems such as the European Convention on Human Rights. Proportionality provides a common analytical framework for resolving the great moral and political questions confronting political communities. But behind the singular appeal to proportionality lurks a range of different understandings. This volume brings together many of the world's leading constitutional theorists - proponents and critics of proportionality - to debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning. Their essays provide important new perspectives on this leading doctrine in human rights law.

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