Law and poverty: Perspectives from South Africa and beyond - Sandra Liebenberg - Books - Juta & Company Ltd - 9780702194450 - April 1, 2012
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Law and poverty: Perspectives from South Africa and beyond

Sandra Liebenberg

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Law and poverty: Perspectives from South Africa and beyond

Brief Description: Papers presented at the Law and Poverty Colloquium held at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies, May 29-31, 2011. Marc Notes: First published as (2011) 22:3 Stellenbosch Law Review.; Papers presented at the Law and Poverty Colloquium held at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies, May 29-31, 2011.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: "Law and Poverty: Perspectives from South Africa and Beyond" is a collection of essays by leading South African and international experts, as well as emerging young scholars. The collection focuses on key theoretical and strategic questions concerning the relationship between law and systemic poverty. The essays were first presented at a colloquium on Law and Poverty organised by the Stellenbosch Law Faculty, which took place from 29 to 31 May 2011. The range and richness of the essays illuminate the multifaceted nature and causes of poverty, as well as the possibility and limits of law in responding to the social injustice which poverty represents. By engaging with these questions, the book aims to deepen critical reflection and debate on law's ability to respond effectively to social and economic marginalisation. "The substantive content of law is influenced by how lawyers conceive and frame cases, by what theories we choose to advance, and what understanding of the legal process and the scope of judicial review we offer to the courts. Working on these questions is at best a modest contribution towards establishing a just society. But, as the learning, insight, imagination and intellectual daring on display in this collection of essays reveals, it is a contribution that should concern all those interested in the interrelationship between law and social justice." Prof Karl Klare, George J and Kathleen Waters Matthews Distinguished University Professor, Northeastern University School of Law The collection was edited by Sandra Liebenberg, HF Oppenheimer Chair in Human Rights Law at the University of Stellenbosch Law Faculty, and Geo Quinot, Professor of Law at Stellenbosch Law Faculty and Editor of the "Stellenbosch Law Review." Professors Liebenberg and Quinot co-direct a newly formed research and postgraduate training project on Socio-Economic Rights and Administrative Justice (SERAJ) based at the Stellenbosch Law Faculty.

Contributor Bio:  Quinot, Geo Geo Quinot is Professor of Law in the Department of Public Law at the Law Faculty, Stellenbosch University. He is also Director of the African Public Procurement Regulation Research Unit (APPRRU) and Co-Director of the Socio-Economic Rights and Administrative Justice Research Project (SERAJ) at Stellenbosch University.


486 pages, Illustrations, black and white

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Released April 1, 2012
ISBN13 9780702194450
Publishers Juta & Company Ltd
Pages 486
Dimensions 172 × 243 × 26 mm   ·   766 g
Language English  
Editor Liebenberg, S.
Editor Quinot, G.

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