Constitutional law in all its facets constitutes the core of this book. The first part deals with Mauritius’ constitutional accession to independence and its historical, political, economic and social development. The second part compares the independence of constitutional judges and the independence of the judiciary in France, Germany and Mauritius. The third part revolves around economic and social rights included in Mauritius’ catalogue of fundamental rights, pointing out the situation in Mauritius in terms of the protection of investments, private property, and social and economic rights, including the rights of minorities. The collaboration between French, German, Mauritian, Madagascan and Seychellois judges and researchers engaged in here demonstrates the relevance of dialogue between their supreme or constitutional courts. The fact that Mauritius’ success is often attributed to its specific institutions also offers this study the opportunity to address the renewal of African constitutionalism by comparing the experiences and difficulties faced by African countries. With contributions by Joelle Barnes, Rémi Barrué-Belou, Didier Blanc, Satyajit Boolell, Michel Charasse, Jacques Colom, Olivier Desaulnay, Pierre Rosario Domingue, Michael Eichberger, Aurélie Fontaine, Yves Goguen, Arvin Halkhoree, Christian Kohler, Odile Lim Tung, Dominique Lottin, Johannes Masing, Milan JN Meetarbhan, Aurélie Mendoza Spinola, Didier Michel, Varsha Mooneeram Chadee, Jean-Eric Rakotoarisoa, Romain Ollard, Kerstin Peglow, Josselin Rio, Stephanie Rohlfing-Dijoux, Marie Rossier, Victoria Roux, Vittiyaiye Teeroovengadum, Mathilda Twomey, Charles Walleit.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Constitutional law in all its facets constitutes the core of this book. The first part deals with Mauritius' constitutional accession to independence and its historical, political, economic and social development. The second part compares the independence of constitutional judges and the independence of the judiciary in France, Germany and Mauritius. The third part revolves around economic and social rights included in Mauritius' catalogue of fundamental rights, pointing out the situation in Mauritius in terms of the protection of investments, private property, and social and economic rights, including the rights of minorities. The collaboration between French, German, Mauritian, Madagascan and Seychellois judges and researchers engaged in here demonstrates the relevance of dialogue between their supreme or constitutional courts. The fact that Mauritius' success is often attributed to its specific institutions also offers this study the opportunity to address the renewal of African constitutionalism by comparing the experiences and difficulties faced by African countries. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783848754748
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Constitutional law in all its facets constitutes the core of this book. The first part deals with Mauritius' constitutional accession to independence and its historical, political, economic and social development. The second part compares the independence of constitutional judges and the independence of the judiciary in France, Germany and Mauritius. The third part revolves around economic and social rights included in Mauritius' catalogue of fundamental rights, pointing out the situation in Mauritius in terms of the protection of investments, private property, and social and economic rights, including the rights of minorities. The collaboration between French, German, Mauritian, Madagascan and Seychellois judges and researchers engaged in here demonstrates the relevance of dialogue between their supreme or constitutional courts. The fact that Mauritius' success is often attributed to its specific institutions also offers this study the opportunity to address the renewal of African constitutionalism by comparing the experiences and difficulties faced by African countries. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783848754748
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