分断社会における人権<br>Rights in Divided Societies (Human Rights Law in Perspective)

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分断社会における人権
Rights in Divided Societies (Human Rights Law in Perspective)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 284 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781849461009
  • DDC分類 341.48

基本説明

This book examines the role and value of domestic rights instruments in divided and post-conflict societies.

Full Description

This collection examines the role and value of rights in divided and post-conflict societies, approaching the subject from a comparative and theoretical perspective.
Societies emerging from violent conflict often opt for a bill of rights as part of a wider package of constitutional reform. Where conflict is fuelled by longstanding ethno-national divisions, these divisions are often addressed through group-differentiated rights. Recent constitutional settlements have highlighted the difficulties in drafting a bill of rights in divided/post-conflict societies, where the aim of promoting unity is frequently in tension with the need to accommodate difference. In such cases, a bill of rights might be a rallying point around which both minorities and the majority can articulate a common vision for a shared society. Conversely, a bill of rights might provide merely another venue in which to play out familiar conflicts, further dividing an already divided society.
The central questions that animate the collection are: (1) Can constitutional rights provide a basis for unity and a common 'human rights culture' in divided societies? If so, how? (2) To what extent should divided societies opt for a universalistic package of rights protections, or should the rights be tailored to the specific circumstances of a divided society, providing for special group-sensitive protections for minorities? (3) Is a divided society more or less likely to adopt a bill of rights? (4) How does the judiciary figure in the management or resolution of ethno-national conflict? (5) What are the general theoretical and philosophical issues at stake in a rights-based approach to the management or resolution of ethno-national divisions or other conflicts?

Contents

1 Introduction 1
Colin Harvey and Alex Schwartz
I. Divided Democracy
2 Rights versus Democracy? The Bill of Rights in Plurinational States
Stephen Tierney
3 Managing Conflict Through Democracy
Samuel Issacharoff
4 Ethnicity and Competing Nations of Rights
Yash Ghai
II. Judicial Independence and Empowerment
5 Independent or Dependent? Constitutional Courts in Divided Societies
Sujit Choudhry and Richard Stacey
6 Judicial Empowerment in Divided Societies: The Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Process in Comparative Perspective
Alex Schwartz and Colin Harvey
III. Post-Conflict Constitutions
7 The Nature and Effects of Constitutional Rights in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina
David Feldman
8 Constitutional Change and the Quest for Legal Inclusion in Nepal
Mara Malagodi
IV. Pluralism
9 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Canadian Unity
Daniel Weinstock
10 Education, Crucifixes and Headscarves: The Appropriation of Meanings and the Content of Rights in Divided Societies
Ruth Rubio-Marín and Leonardo Álvarez-Álvarez
11 Forcing Consensus: Challenges for Rights-based Constitutionalism in Chile
Amaya Alvez Marin

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