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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Practice - The Role of Judges in Implementing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights... Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Practice - The Role of Judges in Implementing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Paperback)
Yash Ghai, Jill Cottrell
R604 Discovery Miles 6 040 Out of stock

South Africa is increasingly an attractive place for international investment. Investing in South Africa provides readers with an overview of the investment environment in South Africa, and information on investment opportunities, developments, and foreign direct investment incentives offered by the Department of Trade and Industry (the DTI). It also outlines the support that the DTI offers new investors in South Africa. Through the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), priority areas have been identified for Africa--one of which is the development of the private sector as a means to stimulate growth. An important element for investors in South Africa is that it is a gateway to the rest of Africa. Already many South African companies have learned many lessons in tackling the challenges of these markets. This provides a unique opportunity for international firms to draw on their lessons and experience.

Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice (Paperback): Yash Ghai Cbe, Jill Cottrell Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice (Paperback)
Yash Ghai Cbe, Jill Cottrell
R1,882 Discovery Miles 18 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice is a comparative study, by leading researchers in the field of law and justice, of the imperatives and constraints of access to justice among a number of marginalized communities. A central feature of the rule of law is the equality of all before the law. As part of this equality, all persons have the right to the protection of their rights by the state, particularly the judiciary. Therefore equal access to the courts and other organs of the state concerned with the enforcement of the law is central. These studies - undertaken by internationally renowned scholars and practitioners - examine the role of courts and similar bodies in administering the laws that pertain to the entitlements of marginalized communities, and address individuals' and organisations' access to institutions of justice: primarily, but not exclusively, courts. They raise broad questions about the commitment of the state to law and human rights as the principal framework for policy and executive authority, as well as the impetus to law reform through litigation. Offering insights into the difficulties of enforcing, and indeed of the will to enforce, the law, this book thus engages fundamental questions about value of engagement with the formal legal system for marginalized communities.

Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice (Hardcover): Yash Ghai Cbe, Jill Cottrell Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice (Hardcover)
Yash Ghai Cbe, Jill Cottrell
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice is a comparative study, by leading researchers in the field of law and justice, of the imperatives and constraints of access to justice among a number of marginalized communities. A central feature of the rule of law is the equality of all before the law. As part of this equality, all persons have the right to the protection of their rights by the state, particularly the judiciary. Therefore equal access to the courts and other organs of the state concerned with the enforcement of the law is central. These studies - undertaken by internationally renowned scholars and practitioners - examine the role of courts and similar bodies in administering the laws that pertain to the entitlements of marginalized communities, and address individuals' and organisations' access to institutions of justice: primarily, but not exclusively, courts. They raise broad questions about the commitment of the state to law and human rights as the principal framework for policy and executive authority, as well as the impetus to law reform through litigation. Offering insights into the difficulties of enforcing, and indeed of the will to enforce, the law, this book thus engages fundamental questions about value of engagement with the formal legal system for marginalized communities.

Practising Self-Government - A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions (Hardcover, New): Yash Ghai, Sophia Woodman Practising Self-Government - A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions (Hardcover, New)
Yash Ghai, Sophia Woodman
R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Autonomy provides a framework that allows for regions within countries to exercise self-government beyond the extent available to other sub-state units. This book presents detailed case studies of thirteen such autonomies from around the world, in which noted experts on each outline the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks as well as how these arrangements have worked in practice to protect minority rights and prevent secession of the territories in question. The volume's editors draw on the case studies to provide a comparative analysis of how autonomy works and the political and institutional conditions under which it is likely to become a workable arrangement for management of the differences that brought it into being.

Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal - The Development of the Law in China's Hong Kong (Hardcover, New): Simon N.M.... Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal - The Development of the Law in China's Hong Kong (Hardcover, New)
Simon N.M. Young, Yash Ghai
R3,870 Discovery Miles 38 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the years since it was established on 1 July 1997, Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal has developed a distinctive body of new law and doctrine with the help of eminent foreign common law judges. Under the leadership of Chief Justice Andrew Li, it has also remained independent under Chinese sovereignty and become a model for other Asian final courts working to maintain the rule of law, judicial independence and professionalism in challenging political environments. In this book, leading practitioners, jurists and academics examine the Court's history, operation and jurisprudence, and provide a comparative analysis with European courts and China's other autonomous final court in Macau. It also makes use of extensive empirical data compiled from the jurisprudence to illuminate the Court's decision-making processes and identify the relative impacts of the foreign and local judges.

Practising Self-Government - A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions (Paperback): Yash Ghai, Sophia Woodman Practising Self-Government - A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions (Paperback)
Yash Ghai, Sophia Woodman
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Autonomy provides a framework that allows for regions within countries to exercise self-government beyond the extent available to other sub-state units. This book presents detailed case studies of thirteen such autonomies from around the world, in which noted experts on each outline the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks as well as how these arrangements have worked in practice to protect minority rights and prevent secession of the territories in question. The volume's editors draw on the case studies to provide a comparative analysis of how autonomy works and the political and institutional conditions under which it is likely to become a workable arrangement for management of the differences that brought it into being.

Autonomy and Ethnicity - Negotiating Competing Claims in Multi-Ethnic States (Paperback): Yash Ghai Autonomy and Ethnicity - Negotiating Competing Claims in Multi-Ethnic States (Paperback)
Yash Ghai
R1,276 Discovery Miles 12 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Responses to ethnic conflicts in recent decades have ranged from oppression and ethnic cleansing to accommodations of ethnic claims through affirmative policies, special forms of representation, power sharing, and the integration of minorities. One of the most sought after, and resisted, devices for conflict management is autonomy. This book uses select countries including China, Canada, South Africa, former Yugoslavia and Australia to explore the dialectics of ethnicity and territory as mediated by a variety of forms of autonomy.

Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order - The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law (Hardcover): Yash Ghai Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order - The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law (Hardcover)
Yash Ghai
R2,355 Discovery Miles 23 550 Out of stock
Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order - The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law (Hardcover): Yash Ghai Hong Kong's New Constitutional Order - The Resumption of Chinese Sovereignty and the Basic Law (Hardcover)
Yash Ghai
R2,355 Discovery Miles 23 550 Out of stock
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