Dignity, freedom and the post-apartheid legal order

the critical jurisprudence of Laurie Ackermann

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Dignity, freedom and the post-apartheid legal order

the critical jurisprudence of Laurie Ackermann

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Juta
Language
English
Pages
297

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Table of Contents

From form to substance: the constitutional jurisprudence of Laurie Ackermann / Catherine O'Regan
Bridging the span towards justice: Laurie Ackermann and the ongoing architectonic of dignity jurisprudence / Drucilla Cornell
Human dignity, right and the realm of ends / Allen Wood
The dignity of groups / Jeremy Waldron
Freedom by any other name?: a comparative note on losing battles while winning wars / Frank I. Michelman
Freedom and the dignity of citizens / François du Bois
The value of freedom in interpreting socio-economic rights / Sandra Liebenberg
Dignity and the political right to freedom / Anton Fagan
The dignity of comparative constitutional law / Theunis Roux
Revolutionary constitutionalism: some thoughts on Laurie Ackermann's jurisprudence / Roger Berkowitz
Judge Ackermann and the jurisprudence of mourning / Dennis M. Davis
Towards a relational constitutionalism / Peggy Cooper Davis
From heteronormativity to full sexual citizenship?: equality and sexual freedom in Laurie Ackermann's constitutional jurisprudence / Pierre de Vos
Beyond the brother: radical freedom / A.J. Barnard-Naudé.

Edition Notes

"First published as Acta juridica 2008."

"Published under the auspices of the Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town."

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Cape Town
Other Titles
Acta juridica (Cape Town, South Africa)

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Dewey Decimal Class
342.6802
Library of Congress
KTL110.A27 D54 2008

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Pagination
xiv, 297 p. ;
Number of pages
297

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24007812M
ISBN 10
0702181374
ISBN 13
9780702181375
LCCN
2009480162

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OL18635397W

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