Main image
Click to view image in fullscreen

calcActive())">
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
Arguing that judges sacrifice individual rights by using less than their full powers in order to appear democratically legitimate, Robert Leckey provides a detailed comparative account of how judges apply new bills of rights in Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom, and how their practices deny justice to individuals.
510,00 DH
En stock
1) { qty = qty - 1 }">
Arguing that judges sacrifice individual rights by using less than their full powers in order to appear democratically legitimate, Robert Leckey provides a detailed comparative account of how judges apply new bills of rights in Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom, and how their practices deny justice to individuals.
ISBN / EAN | 9781107680630 |
---|---|
Auteur | Leckey, Robert (McGill University, Montreal) |
Editeur | Cambridge University Press |