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| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 9789384272029 |
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| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | 342.4302 |
| Item number | VIL |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Vilhena Oscar |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Transformative constitutionalism comparing the apex courts of Brazil , India and South Africa |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Pretoria |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Pretoria University Law Press |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2013 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 667p |
| Dimensions | vi |
| 365 ## - TRADE PRICE | |
| Price amount | Gratis |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>CONTRIBUTORS<br/>PART A: TNTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUATISATION<br/>Introduction<br/>Oscar Vilhena, Upendra Baxi ond Frans Viljoen<br/>Chapter 1: Preliminary notes on transformative constitutionalism- Upendra Baxi<br/>Chapter 2: A brief response to Professor Baxi- Theunis Roux<br/>Chapter 3: A global constitution of rights: The ethics, the mechanics and the geopolitics of comparative constitutional law - Conrado Hubner Mendes<br/>Chapter 4: Of selves and others; A reply to Conrado Hubner Mendes- Henk Botha<br/>PART B: OVERVlEW OF THE THREE CONSTlTUTlONS AND APEX COURTS<br/>Chapter 5: Descriptive overview of the Brazilian Constitution and Supreme Court- Oscar Vilhena Vieira<br/>Chapter 6: Descriptive overview of the Indian Constitution and the Supreme Court of lndia<br/>Shylashri Shankar<br/>Chapter 7: Descriptive overview of the South African Constitution and Constitutional Court<br/>Wessel le Roux<br/>Chapter 8: The role and impact of international and foreign law on adjudication in the apex courts of Brazil, India and South Africa- Juana Kweitel, Ranbir Singh and Frons Viljoen<br/>PART C: SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND THEMES<br/>Gender<br/>Chapter 9: The rote of the Brazilian Supreme Court in the implementation of women's rights: Bridging constitutional norms and reality- Daniea lkawa<br/>Chapter 10: Gender justice and the lndian Supreme Court: The post-colonial Project- lndira Jaising<br/>Chapter 11: Gender and transformation in the South African Constitutional Court- Sandra Fredman<br/>Sexual minorities<br/>Chapter 12: On pluralism and its limits: The constitutional approach to sexual minority freedom in Brazil and the way ahead - Samuel Friedman and Thiago Amparo<br/>Chapter 13: A new language of morality: From the trial of Nowshirwan to the judgment in Naz Foundation - Arvind Nairran<br/>Chapter 14: Sexual minority freedom and the heteronormative hegemony in South Africa<br/>Jaco Barnard-Naude<br/>Religion<br/>Chapter 15: Commentary on the constitutional aspects of religious freedom in Brazil<br/>Eloisa Machado de Almeida<br/>Chapter 16: Right to religious recognition in India: A comment - Shyloshri Shankar<br/>Chapter 17: Right to recognition and protection of religion in South Africa - Mtende Mhango<br/>Socio-economic rights: Health and livelihood<br/>Chapter 18: Between usurpation and abdication? The right to health in the courts of Brazil and South Africa - Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz<br/>Chapter 19: Realising the right to health through co-operative judicial review: An analysis of the role of the lndian Supreme Court - Amita Dhanda<br/>Chapter 20: The South African Constitutional Court and livelihood rights - Danie Brand Land<br/>Chapter 21: Finding common ground: Rights arising from land reform in South Africa, lndia and Brazil - Vinodh jaichand<br/>Social movements and apex courts<br/>Chapter 22: Remark on the role of social movements and civil society organisations in the Brazilian Supreme Court - Marcela Fogaca Vieira and Flavia Annenberg<br/>Chapter 23: Swallowing a bitter PIL? Reflections on progressive strategies for Public interest litigation in lndia - Arun K Thiruvengadam<br/>Chapter 24: Social movements and the Constitutional Court of South Africa - Tshepo Madlingozi<br/>PART D: RIGHTS BEYOND THE STATE<br/>Chapter 25: Sovereignty, citizenship and the unversality of socio-economic rlghts - Sommy Adelman<br/>Chapter 26: Human rights beyond the state: Exploring the challenges- David Bilchitz<br/>PART E: JUDICIAL PERSPECTIVE<br/>Chapter 27: Reflections of a retired Judge<br/>Justice ZM Yocoob<br/>PART F: CONCTUSIONS<br/>Chapter 28: Some concluding thoughts on an ideal, machinery and method<br/>Oscar Vilhena Vieira, Upendra Baxi ond Frans Viljoen<br/>SETECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY<br/><br/> |
| 650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element | 1. Constitutional Courts - India - Brazil - South Africa |
| 700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Baxi Upendra |
| -- | Viljoen Frans |
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| Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
| Koha item type | BOOKs |
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| . | . | 30.05.2017 | 1 | 342.4302 VIL | 31280 | 20.12.2024 | 26.09.2024 | 30.05.2017 | BOOKs |