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Courts that Matter : Activists, Judges, and the Politics of Rights Enforcement

Part of the Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy series
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In Courts that Matter, Sandra Botero tackles a crucial question: Can courts advance socioeconomic rights?

Using a rigorous comparative study of the impact of socioeconomic rights rulings in Colombia and Argentina, Botero argues that such decisions can be significantly impactful when courts deploy certain monitoring mechanisms and when legally empowered organizations in civil society are engaged in the outcome.

The book includes case studies of landmark rulings on environmental, health, housing, and other socioeconomic rights and charts pathways for broader applicability through comparison with rulings by the Indian Supreme Court.

The book demonstrates how Colombian and Argentine highest tribunals have, at times, successfully configured important new political spaces for the effective pursuit of public policy goals, in conjunction and dialogue with other social and political actors.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009281992 / 9781009281997
Hardback
16/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
290 pages.