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Book Title: The Evolution of the Separation of Powers
Editor(s): Bilchitz, David; Landau, David
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781785369766
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents Contributors Acknowledgments 1 The evolution of the separation of powers in the global south and global north David Landau
and David Bilchitz EMERGING THEMES IN THE SEPARATION OF POWERS OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH AND THE GLOBAL NORTH 31 vii viii 1
PART I
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Institutional failure and intertemporal theories of judicial role in the global south David Landau Towards a defensible relationship
between the content of socio-economic rights and the separation of powers: conflation or separation? David Bilchitz Courts and the
expansion of executive power: making the constitution matter Renata Uitz Accommodating an old constitution to the 21st-century state:
of law and politics Vicki C. Jackson The conceptual architecture of the principle of separation of powers Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
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The evolution of the separation of powers
PART II
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY INSTITUTIONS AND THE NEW SEPARATION OF POWERS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
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The fourth branch: challenges and opportunities for a robust and meaningful role for South Africa's State Institutions Supporting
Democracy Faraaz Mahomed Separation of powers and the accountability role of NHRIs: the Malawi Human Rights Commission through the
courts Redson Edward Kapindu Mexico's National Commission on Human Rights: an autonomous constitutional agency with too much autonomy?
José Ma. Serna de la Garza
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