Courting Social Justice

Courting Social Justice

Author: Varun Gauri

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-03-15

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780521145169

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This book is a first-of-its-kind, five-country empirical study of the causes and consequences of social and economic rights litigation. Detailed studies of Brazil, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, and South Africa present systematic and nuanced accounts of court activity on social and economic rights in each country. The book develops new methodologies for analyzing the sources of and variation in social and economic rights litigation, explains why actors are now turning to the courts to enforce social and economic rights, measures the aggregate impact of litigation in each country, and assesses the relevance of the empirical findings for legal theory. This book argues that courts can advance social and economic rights under the right conditions precisely because they are never fully independent of political pressures.


Courting Justice

Courting Justice

Author: Joyce Murdoch

Publisher:

Published: 2002-05-09

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 0786730943

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Since 1958, twenty-five men and two women have forced the Supreme Court to consider whether the Constitution's promises of equal protection apply to gay Americans. Here Joyce Murdoch and Deb Price reveal how the nation's highest court has reacted to these cases--from the surprising 1958 victory of a tiny homosexual magazine to the 2000 defeat of a gay Eagle Scout. A triumph of investigative reporting, Courting Justice gives us an inspiring new perspective on the struggle for civil rights in America.


Courting the People

Courting the People

Author: Anuj Bhuwania

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-01-16

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 110714745X

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""Studies the politics of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in contemporary India"--Provided by publisher".


Courting Death

Courting Death

Author: Carol S. Steiker

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0674737423

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Before constitutional regulation -- The Supreme Court steps in -- The invisibility of race in the constitutional revolution -- Between the Supreme Court and the states -- The failures of regulation -- An unsustainable system? -- Recurring patterns in constitutional regulation -- The future of the American death penalty -- Life after death


Going to Court to Change Japan

Going to Court to Change Japan

Author: Patricia G Steinhoff

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2014-01-03

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1929280831

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Examines the relationship between social movements and the law in bringing about social change in Japan


Courting Gender Justice

Courting Gender Justice

Author: Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-02-01

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 0190932856

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Women and the LGBT community in Russia and Turkey face pervasive discrimination. Only a small percentage dare to challenge their mistreatment in court. Facing domestic police and judges who often refuse to recognize discrimination, a small minority of activists have exhausted their domestic appeals and then turned to their last hope: the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The ECtHR, located in Strasbourg, France, is widely regarded as the most effective international human rights court in existence. Russian citizens whose rights have been violated at home have brought tens of thousands of cases to the ECtHR over the past two decades. But only one of these cases resulted in a finding of gender discrimination by the ECtHR-and that case was brought by a man. By comparison, the Court has found gender discrimination more frequently in decisions on Turkish cases. Courting Gender Justice explores the obstacles that confront citizens, activists, and lawyers who try to bring gender discrimination cases to court. To shed light on the factors that make rare victories possible in discrimination cases, the book draws comparisons among forms of discrimination faced by women and LGBT people in Russia and Turkey. Based on interviews with human rights and feminist activists and lawyers in Russia and Turkey, this engaging book grounds the law in the personal experiences of individual people fighting to defend their rights.


Courting Social Justice

Courting Social Justice

Author: Varun Gauri

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 9780511429538

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This book is a five-country empirical study of the causes and consequences of social and economic rights litigation. Detailed studies of Brazil, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, and South Africa present systematic and nuanced accounts of court activity on social and economic rights in each country. The book develops new methodologies for analyzing the sources of and variation in social and economic rights litigation, explains why actors are now turning to the courts to enforce social and economic rights, measures the aggregate impact of litigation in each country, and assesses the relevance of the empirical findings for legal theory. This book argues that courts can advance social and economic rights under the right conditions precisely because they are never fully independent of political pressures.


Courting Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Courting Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author: Lara J. Nettelfield

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-05-17

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0521763800

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This study shows the impact of the ICTY on Bosnian society and its role in translating international law in domestic contexts.