Reasoning Rights
Comparative Judicial Engagement
Dr Liora Lazarus editor Professor Christopher McCrudden editor Dr Nigel Bowles editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Sep '16
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This book is about judicial reasoning in human rights cases. The aim is to explore the question: how is it that notionally universal norms are reasoned by courts in such significantly different ways? What is the shape of this reasoning; which techniques are common across the transnational jurisprudence; and which are particular? The book, comprising contributions by a team of world-leading human rights scholars, moves beyond simply addressing the institutional questions concerning courts and human rights, which often dominate discussions of this kind, seeking instead a deeper examination of the similarities and divergence of reasonings by different courts when addressing comparable human rights questions. These differences, while partly influenced by institutional concerns, cannot be attributed to them alone. This book explores the diverse and rich underlying spectrum of human rights reasoning, as a distinctive and particular form of legal reasoning, evident in the case studies across the selected jurisdictions.
...this volume constitutes a very interesting, relevant and necessary insight into the legitimacy of courts entrusted with the task of reasoning and balancing rights. All chapters are of a very high academic standard and can be used not only by legal professionals but also by undergraduate and postgraduate students. …every university library should have this book in their catalogue. It can be recommended to a broad spectrum of law specialists interested in human rights and comparative law, European and international law as well as constitutional and administrative law. -- Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou * Public Law *
The book is comprised of contributions by a team of world-leading human rights scholars that move beyond simply addressing the institutional questions, concerning courts and human rights (...) instead is a deeper examination of the similarities and divergence of reasonings by different courts when addressing comparable human rights questions. * Human Rights Law *
ISBN: 9781509908431
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Weight: 685g
392 pages