Building the Constitution


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A revisionary account of the South African Constitutional Court, its working method and the neglected political underpinnings of its success.










Engaging with Social Rights


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With a new and comprehensive account of the South African Constitutional Court's social rights decisions, Brian Ray argues that the Court's procedural enforcement approach has had significant but underappreciated effects on law and policy, and challenges the view that a stronger substantive standard of review is necessary to realize these rights. Drawing connections between the Court's widely acclaimed early decisions and the more recent second-wave cases, Ray explains that the Court has responded to the democratic legitimacy and institutional competence concerns that consistently constrain it by developing doctrines and remedial techniques that enable activists, civil society and local communities to press directly for rights-protective policies through structured, court-managed engagement processes. Engaging with Social Rights shows how those tools could be developed to make state institutions responsive to the needs of poor communities by giving those communities and their advocates consistent access to policy-making and planning processes.




South African Constitutional Law


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Constitutional Rights in Two Worlds


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This book examines the South African Constitutional Court to determine how it has functioned during the nation's transition.




South African Constitutional Law in Context


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Includes bibliographical references (pages 843-875) and index.




Constitutional Triumphs, Constitutional Disappointments


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Evaluates the successes and failures of the 1996 South African Constitution following the twentieth anniversary of its enactment.