Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOOKs | National Law School | MPP Section | 330 LAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 36056 |
Table of contents
1. Introduction: civil society and rights Malcolm Langford; Part I. Context and Contestation:
2. Constitutional jurisprudence: the first and second waves Stuart Wilson and Jackie Dugard;
3. Socio-economic rights beyond the public/private law divide Sandra Liebenberg;
4. Post-apartheid social movements and legal mobilisation Tzepo Madlingozi;
5. Political power: social pacing, human rights and the development agenda Adam Habit; Part II. Thematic Areas:
6. Rural land tenure: the potential and limits of rights-based approaches Ben Cousins and Ruth Hall; 7. Housing rights litigation: Grootboom and beyond Malcolm Langford;
8. Health rights: politics, places and the need for 'sites for rights' Perris Jones and Nashua Chingore;
9. Social security rights: campaigns and courts Beth Gold blatt and Solingen Rosa;
10. Urban basic services: rights, reality and resistance Jackie Dugard;
11. Realising environmental rights: civic action, leverage, and litigation Rachel Weinberg and David Fig;
12. Access to information and socio-economic rights: a theory of change in practice Kristina Bentley and Richard Calland;
13. Gender and socio-economic rights: the case of gender-based violence and health Lies Gerntholtz and Jennifer MacLeod;
14. Migrants and mobilisation around socio-economic rights Tara Pelzer Nowata and Zahra Jinnah; 15. Concluding perspectives Malcolm Langford, Jackie Dotard, Tzepo Madlingozi and Ben Cousins.
There are no comments on this title.