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The global south and comparative constitutional law / Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Bönnemann.

Contributor(s): Series: Oxford comparative constitutionalism - clothPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2020Description: xvii, 291 pages 20 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780198850403
DDC classification:
  • 342.124
Contents:
List of contributors; 1:The Southern Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction, Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Bönnemann; Part 1: Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law: 2:Facing South: On the Significance of an/other Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law, Florian Hoffmann; 3:(Global) Constitutionalism and the Geopolitics of Knowledge, Christine Schwöbel-Patel; 4:Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective and the World of Constitutions, Zoran Oklopcic; 5:Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good: Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization, Jedidiah Kroncke; Part 2: Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South: 6:Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for Africa?, Heinz Klug; 7:Transformative Constitutionalism: A View from Brazil, Diego Werneck Arguelhes; 8:Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar, Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India, Sujit Choudhry; 9:Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?, David Bilchitz; 10:Inequality and the Constitution: From Equality to Social Rights, Roberto Gargarella; 11:Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes, Weitseng Chen; 12:The Challenges of Transforming Mexican Authoritarian Constitutionalism, Roberto Niembro Ortega; Index.
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List of contributors;
1:The Southern Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction, Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Bönnemann;
Part 1: Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law:
2:Facing South: On the Significance of an/other Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law, Florian Hoffmann;
3:(Global) Constitutionalism and the Geopolitics of Knowledge, Christine Schwöbel-Patel;
4:Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective and the World of Constitutions, Zoran Oklopcic;
5:Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good: Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization, Jedidiah Kroncke;
Part 2: Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South:
6:Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for Africa?, Heinz Klug;
7:Transformative Constitutionalism: A View from Brazil, Diego Werneck Arguelhes;
8:Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar, Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India, Sujit Choudhry;
9:Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?, David Bilchitz;
10:Inequality and the Constitution: From Equality to Social Rights, Roberto Gargarella;
11:Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes, Weitseng Chen;
12:The Challenges of Transforming Mexican Authoritarian Constitutionalism, Roberto Niembro Ortega;
Index.