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The quest for constitutionalism [electronic resource] : south africa since 1994/ Corder, Hugh;Federico, Veronica;Orrὑ Romano.

By: Call Number: Ebook Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2014.Description: 297 pISBN:
  • 9781472416315
  • 9781472416322
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Contents:
Chapter, Lesson, Part Introduction.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: The structure of the state.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 1. South african quasi-federalism.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2. South african ‘quasi-parliamentarianism’.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3. Parliament and the separation of powers - a critical analysis in relation to single-party domination.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4. Local government: between subsidiarity and shortfalls in service delivery.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Rights, equality and the courts.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5. Competing notions of the judiciary’s place in the post-apartheid constitutional dispensation.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 6. Depoliticising socio-economic rights.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 7. Dignity and disgrace - moral citizenship and constitutional protection1.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 8. HIV and the constitution: campaigning for constitutionalism and the keeping of constitutional promises.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 9. Administrative justice and the enforcement of the constitution.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Citizenship, political rights and the party system.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 10. From disenfranchisement to enfranchisement: the right to vote in south africa.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 11. The contradictions of party dominance in south africa.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 12. Freedom of information: controversies and reforms.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part IV. Transformative constitutionalism.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 13. Constitutional reform in south african history.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 14. The position of indigenous customary law in south africa’s new constitutional order.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 15. Land reform and constitutional rights.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 16. Green economy, sustainable development and the constitution.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Part V. South africa in context.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 17. BRICS: a mirage of reality.
Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 18. From import to export? some signs of the external circulation of south african constitutional jurisprudence.
Cover, Title,The quest for constitutionalism: south africa since 1994--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Notes on contributors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Foreword--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgements--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
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Chapter, Lesson, Part Introduction.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part I: The structure of the state.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 1. South african quasi-federalism.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 2. South african ‘quasi-parliamentarianism’.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 3. Parliament and the separation of powers - a critical analysis in relation to single-party domination.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 4. Local government: between subsidiarity and shortfalls in service delivery.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part II: Rights, equality and the courts.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 5. Competing notions of the judiciary’s place in the post-apartheid constitutional dispensation.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 6. Depoliticising socio-economic rights.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 7. Dignity and disgrace - moral citizenship and constitutional protection1.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 8. HIV and the constitution: campaigning for constitutionalism and the keeping of constitutional promises.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 9. Administrative justice and the enforcement of the constitution.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part III: Citizenship, political rights and the party system.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 10. From disenfranchisement to enfranchisement: the right to vote in south africa.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 11. The contradictions of party dominance in south africa.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 12. Freedom of information: controversies and reforms.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part IV. Transformative constitutionalism.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 13. Constitutional reform in south african history.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 14. The position of indigenous customary law in south africa’s new constitutional order.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 15. Land reform and constitutional rights.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 16. Green economy, sustainable development and the constitution.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Part V. South africa in context.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 17. BRICS: a mirage of reality.

Chapter, Lesson, Part Chapter 18. From import to export? some signs of the external circulation of south african constitutional jurisprudence.

Cover, Title,The quest for constitutionalism: south africa since 1994--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Table of cases--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Notes on contributors--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Foreword--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgements--References, Appendix, Index,Index.

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