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The Challenges of Justice in Diverse Societies: Constitutionalism and Pluralism (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781409497554
Published: May 2011
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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In the rush to find answers to deal with the challenges of justice in diverse societies, sound normative foundations are often overlooked. This book examines questions raised by diversity and contributes to the ongoing dialogue which endeavours to better understand and respond to the challenges of justice in the context of diversity. Using specific and broader examples of injustices of religion, culture, race, ethnicity, gender, nationality and human rights, this book demonstrates how constitutional pluralist discourses can contribute both to new and legal responses to diversity. This book will be of interest to legal professionals, policy makers and scholars concerned with exploring the pluralities of diversity in the 21st century.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Jurisprudence, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction
Part I A Global Normative Framework: Justice and diversity
Nation-states and pluralism.
Part II Locating the Role of the Law: Meeting the challenges of justice
Human rights and diversity.
Part III A Local Normative Framework: A trial of norms
An accurate and just understanding of diversity
Identity markers
Identity markers and legal pluralism.
Part IV A New Vista on Constitutional Pluralism: Constitutional pluralism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index.