Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law PerspectiveUnisa Press, 2007 - 309 pagini In terms of the South African Constitution of 1996 there is a general need for an introduction to comparative law and one that covers what is technically known as applied comparative law; more particularly applied comparative law that involves a study of the bills of rights in other countries. |
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... Charter of Rights and Freedoms 6 The enforcement of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 24(1) of the Charter 6.2 Section 24(2) of the Charter Chapter 6: The Protection of Human Rights in Germany 1 Introduction 2 Fundamental ...
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Cuprins
An Introduction to Comparative | 5 |
The purposes served by comparative | 13 |
Conclusion | 22 |
Determining criteria for classification | 28 |
The Process of Comparison Problems and Pitfalls | 36 |
1 | 44 |
The South African model | 53 |
1 | 65 |
Protective mechanisms for fundamental rights | 154 |
The Application of International Law and the South African Constitution | 163 |
The Act of State doctrine and state immunity | 173 |
1 | 180 |
The interpretation clause and the role of international law | 194 |
The interpretation approach of the South African courts and the requirement to consider | 201 |
The need to consider foreign law and public international law | 214 |
The relevance of international humanitarian law | 219 |
Introduction to Section | 79 |
The power to override | 88 |
The Protection of Human Rights in Germany | 99 |
Some specific fundamental rights | 107 |
The Protection of Human Rights in India | 113 |
The enforcement of fundamental rights in terms of Article 226 | 119 |
77 | 123 |
The protection of fundamental rights | 125 |
The Protection of Human Rights in the United States of America | 132 |
The selective incorporation approach | 139 |
The equal protection clause | 148 |
International Human Rights Resources and their Domestic Relevance | 225 |
XV | 246 |
Institutional developments at the regional level | 251 |
Comparable Provisions on Human Rights Guarantees | 265 |
1 | 269 |
Right to life | 272 |
Security of the person | 283 |
Socioeconomic rights | 294 |
303 | |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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