Summary: | "Post-apartheid South Africa has yielded enlightened judicial decisions in contrast to the limited interpretation of human rights in Ireland. The value of human dignity with its central position in international law underpins both countries' constitutions, but has left a more striking mark in South Africa. There it has impacted significantly on punishment for crimes, family life, children's rights, defamation, sexual violence investigations, substantive equality and socio-economic rights. Practical guidance can be gleaned from South Africa to revitalise Irish jurisprudence. While its focus is on South Africa and Ireland, the book draws on the experience of many countries and regions." -- Back cover.
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