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Rights in Divided Societies

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext … the contributions are all well written and offer the reader an understanding of the challenges of human rights and constitutionalism within divided societies. Moreover, this volume is rich in its thematic and geographic analysis. The use of concrete examples drawing on case studies from around the world is highly useful. It not only increases our appreciation of somewhat abstract debates of the issue and concretizes them, but it also allows the readers to reflect upon how different theories apply in practice and to perhaps reconsider them. Most importantly, it forces us to think realistically about the opportunities of human rights in divided societies and to be sensible to their limitations.All in all, the editors have put together a thought-provoking set of essays by both leading authorities and emerging scholars in human rights law, constitutional law, and political theory. Rights in Divided Societies is a stimulating collection of essays which merits the attention of scholars interested in issues surrounding comparative constitutional law, constitutional design, minority rights and multiculturalism in divided societies. I join the editors' aspiration that this collection will stimulate further comparative and theoretical legal scholarship on divided societies. Informationen zum Autor Colin Harvey is Professor of Human Rights Law, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast, UK. Alexander Schwartz is a Banting Fellow in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. Klappentext This collection examines the role and value of domestic rights instruments in divided and post-conflict societies! approaching the subject from a comparative and theoretical perspective. Zusammenfassung This collection examines the role and value of domestic rights instruments in divided and post-conflict societies, approaching the subject from a comparative and theoretical perspective. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction 1Colin Harvey and Alex Schwartz I. Divided Democracy 2 Rights versus Democracy? The Bill of Rights in Plurinational States Stephen Tierney 3 Managing Conflict Through Democracy Samuel Issacharoff4 Ethnicity and Competing Nations of Rights Yash Ghai II. Judicial Independence and Empowerment 5 Independent or Dependent? Constitutional Courts in Divided Societies Sujit Choudhry and Richard Stacey6 Judicial Empowerment in Divided Societies: The Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Process in Comparative Perspective Alex Schwartz and Colin Harvey III. Post-Conflict Constitutions 7 The Nature and Effects of Constitutional Rights in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina David Feldman 8 Constitutional Change and the Quest for Legal Inclusion in Nepal Mara Malagodi IV. Pluralism 9 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Canadian Unity Daniel Weinstock 10 Education, Crucifixes and Headscarves: The Appropriation of Meanings and the Content of Rights in Divided Societies Ruth Rubio-Marín and Leonardo Álvarez-Álvarez 11 Forcing Consensus: Challenges for Rights-based Constitutionalism in Chile Amaya Alvez Marin...

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Authors Colin Harvey, Colin Schwartz Harvey, Alex Schwartz
Assisted by Colin Harvey (Editor), Professor Colin Harvey (Editor), Alex Schwartz (Editor), Alexander Schwartz (Editor), Schwartz Alex (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.07.2012
 
EAN 9781849461009
ISBN 978-1-84946-100-9
No. of pages 284
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 20 mm
Series Human Rights Law in Perspective
Human Rights Law in Perspective
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, Human rights & civil liberties law, LAW / Civil Rights, Law: Human rights and civil liberties

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