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Constitutional conversations / Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop (eds.) .

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Woolman, Stu.
Bishop, Michael (Lawyer)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Constitutional law--South Africa.
Constitutional law.
Place of Publication:
Pretoria University Law Press (PULP)
Contents:
a Introduction: Law's autonomy / Stu Woolman & Michael Bishop
The South African constitution as the last great modernist project / Stu Woolman
Constitutional supremacy and appellate jurisdiction in South Africa / Frank Michelman
On the reach of the constitution and the nature of constitutional jurisdiction: a reply to Frank Michelman / Kate O'Regan
The principle of democracy in South African constitutional law / Theunis Roux
Writing the law democratically: a reply to Theunis Roux / Danie Brand
True in theory, true in practice: why direct application still matters / Stu Woolman
Summarising Proust: a reply to Stu Woolman / Iain Currie
Limitations: shared constitutional interpretation, an appropriate normative framework and hard choices / Stu Woolman & Henk Botha
Sharing interpretation: a reply to Stu Woolman & Henk Botha / Johan van der Walt
The widening gyre of dignity / Stu Woolman
The soul of dignity: a reply to Stu Woolman / Laurie Ackermann
Towards a substantive right to equality / Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt
A cautionary note regarding substantive equality: a reply to Cathi Albertyn and Beth Goldblatt / Karthy Govender
The 'arbitrary deprivation' vortex: constitutional property law after FNB / Theunis Roux
Against regulatory taking: in defence of the two-stage inquiry: a reply to Theunis Roux / Frank Michelman
Socio-economic rights: revisiting the reasonableness review/minimum core debate / Sandra Liebenberg
On 'dialogue', 'translation' and 'voice': a reply to Sandra Liebenberg / Marius Pieterse.
Contents on disc: The rule of law / Frank Michelman (chapter 11)
Democracy / Theunis Roux (chapter 10)
Application / Stu Woolman (chapter 31)
Limitations / Stu Woolman & Henk Botha (chapter 34)
Dignity / Stu Woolman (chapter 36)
Equality / Cathi Albertyn & Beth Goldblatt (chapter 35)
Property / Theunis Roux (chapter 46)
The interpretation of socio-economic rights / Sandra Liebenberg (chapter 33).
Contains:
Constitutional law of South Africa.
Extracts and chapters from Constitutional law of South Africa.

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