Human Rights, Constitutionalism and the Judiciary
Explore the intricate relationship between human rights, constitutionalism, and the judiciary in "Human Rights, Constitutionalism and the Judiciary" by William Binchy. Published by Clarus Press Ltd in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 383 pages and delves into critical themes from both Irish and Tanzanian perspectives. The book addresses a wide array of pressing issues, including constitutional rights, gender and the law, women's rights, minority rights, property rights, judicial review, procedural matters, electoral law, and environmental protection. Binchy's comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of human rights and constitutional law. Discover how these themes intersect and influence the judiciary's role in upholding justice and equality in society.