Equality's Guardians How Courts Conceptualize Equal Protection and Non-Discrimination Guarantees
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Oxford Oxford University Press 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (327 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- Law
- Jurisprudence and general issues
- Comparative law
- International law
- Public international law
- Public international law: human rights
- Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
- Legal systems: general
- Legal systems: courts and procedures
- Constitutional and administrative law: general
- constitutional court
- deference
- discrimination
- equal protection
- equality
- global model
- judicial authority
- judicial culture
- positive equality
- substantive equality
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Equality's Guardians: How Courts Conceptualize Equal Protection and Non-discrimination Guarantees offers an unparalleled comparative analysis of constitutional equality case law from apex courts across 18 jurisdictions worldwide, including key international human rights treaties. This groundbreaking book aims to map various courts' diverse equality case law, revealing a richer comparative picture than the commonly discussed non-discrimination model prevalent in common law jurisdictions. By identifying four distinct models of equality, the book classifies each jurisdiction based on the level of deference courts grant to the legislature. The second aim of Equality's Guardians is to delve into the reasons behind courts' choices of specific equality models. Rather than providing a uniform answer, the analysis uncovers a range of cultural and institutional factors influencing these decisions. This nuanced approach highlights that the models of equality must be understood within the unique institutional and cultural contexts of each jurisdiction. Ultimately, Equality's Guardians: How Courts Conceptualize Equal Protection and Non-discrimination Guarantees challenges the notion of a one-size-fits-all approach to equality. It emphasizes that the identified models are not to be normatively ranked but appreciated as products of their specific environments. This comprehensive study is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of constitutional equality and the varied ways it is interpreted and applied around the world.
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