"When do domestic courts protect the human rights enshrined in international law? This book explains how the highest courts in three young democracies-Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa-used international law to protect human rights while building their own institutional legitimacy, carefully balancing the demands of advocates, politicians, and international law itself"--
"When do domestic courts protect the human rights enshrined in international law? This book explains how the highest courts in three young democracies-Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa-used international law to protect human rights while building their own institutional legitimacy, carefully balancing the demands of advocates, politicians, and international law itself"--
Contents Chapter 1. International Human Rights, Domestic Courts Chapter 2. Three-Dimensional Decision-Making in the Domestic Judiciary Chapter 3. Colombia: Balancing Act Chapter 4. South Africa: Majoritarian Difficulties Chapter 5. Mexico: Rigid Reform Chapter 6. Conclusions Appendix 1. Transitional States Appendix 2. Major International Human Rights Treaty Ratifications Notes References Index
Contents Chapter 1. International Human Rights, Domestic Courts Chapter 2. Three-Dimensional Decision-Making in the Domestic Judiciary Chapter 3. Colombia: Balancing Act Chapter 4. South Africa: Majoritarian Difficulties Chapter 5. Mexico: Rigid Reform Chapter 6. Conclusions Appendix 1. Transitional States Appendix 2. Major International Human Rights Treaty Ratifications Notes References Index
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