ISBN:
1849462526
,
9781509908431
,
9781849462525
Language:
English
Pages:
XL, 391 S.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Reasoning rights
DDC:
341.48
Keywords:
Human rights
;
Judicial opinions
;
Proportionality in law
;
Political questions and judicial power
;
Human rights
;
Judicial opinions
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Grundrecht
;
Juristische Methodik
;
Rechtsprechung
;
Rechtsvergleich
Abstract:
"This book is about judicial reasoning in human rights cases. The aim is explore the question: how is it that notionally universal norms are reasoned by courts in such significantly different ways?"--Page i
Note:
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,
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,
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,
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,
Proportionality in United States constitutional law
,
"To the serious detriment of the public" : secret evidence and closed material procedures
,
National security law and the creep of secrecy : a transatlantic tale
,
Navigating the shoals of secrecy : a comparative analysis of the use of secret evidence and "cleared counsel" in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada
,
The secret keepers : judges, security detentions, and secret evidence
,
The intersection of religious autonomy and religious symbols : setting the stage
,
Principles and compromises : religious freedom in a time of transition
,
State interference in the internal affairs of religious institutions
,
The protection of religious freedom in Australia : a comparative assessment of autonomy and symbols
,
The emergence and enforcement of socio-economic rights
,
The problematic of social rights : uniformity and diversity in the development of social rights review
,
A South African perspective on the judicial development of socio-economic rights
,
Judicial activism and the Indian Supreme Court : lessons for economic and social rights adjudication
,
American exceptionalism over social rights
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