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Human Rights and the Judicialisation of African Politics

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Brett is Lecturer in International Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. Klappentext This book introduces readers to the judicialisation of politics in Southern Africa (a phenomenon emerging over the last two decades) and provides the first transnational explanation for this development. Zusammenfassung This book introduces readers to the judicialisation of politics in Southern Africa (a phenomenon emerging over the last two decades) and provides the first transnational explanation for this development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part One: Explaining Judicialisation 1 . New Norms: The Impossible Institutionalisation of Corporate Rights 2. New Courts: The Rights Revolution and the New Terrain of International Law 3. New Lawyers: South African Advocates Abroad Part Two: Case Studies 4. Who Represents Namibians? 5. Who is Indigenous to Botswana? 6. Who is a Zimbabwean? Conclusion

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