Constitutionalism and the Economy in Africa
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Constitutionalism and the Economy in Africa
Fombad, Charles M.; Steytler, Nico
Oxford University Press
11/2022
464
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Inglês
9780192886439
15 a 20 dias
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Trevor Manuel: Introductory Remarks
Nico Steytler and Charles M Fombad: Introduction
Part I: Concepts and Context
1: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalism and the Economy: Concepts and Questions
2: Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu: Relationships between the Economy and Constitutionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
3: Stephan F. H. Ollick: Constitutional Law and the Economy: Comparing Liberal Market Orders
Part II: Constitutionalising a Market Economy
4: Charles M Fombad: Comparative Overview of Measures and Devices to Shape the Economy in Some Modern African Constitutions
5: Nico Steytler: The Unravelling of the Constitution, Economy and Constitutionalism in South Africa
Part III: The Constitutional Framework for Land and Natural Resources
6: John Hursh: Protecting the Land, Protecting the Resources: A Comparative Assessment of Constitutional Protections within Kenya, Sudan, and South Sudan
7: Heinz Klug: The Political Economy of Post-Colonial Constitutionalism in Southern Africa
8: Makanatsa Makonese: Land, Conflict and the Economy: The Role of the Constitution in Addressing the Land Issue in Post-Independence Zimbabwe
9: Hanri Mostert: Custodial Resource Holding as an Expression of Constitutional and Economic Intent in Africa
10: Henning Melber: Namibia s Resource-Based Economy: Protection vs Exploitation of Nature
Part IV: The Constitutional Framework for the State s Role in the Economy
11: Sherif Elgebeily: The New Economic Empire of the Egyptian Military: A Lesson in Blurred Lines and Constitutional Transgression
12: Solomon Negussie: Determining the Jurisdiction of Regional States in Promoting Investment in Ethiopia: A Constitutional and Practical Inventory
Part V: Impact of Globalisation on the Economy and Constitutionalism
13: Adem Kassie Abebe: Taming the Spectre of Unsustainable Public Debt in Africa: A Heightened Role for Constitutions
14: Eva Maria Belser: The Turn to Global Constitutionalism at the WTO and its Impact on African Constitutionalism
Part VI: General Conclusion
15: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalising the Market Economy and the Quest for Constitutionalism
Nico Steytler and Charles M Fombad: Introduction
Part I: Concepts and Context
1: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalism and the Economy: Concepts and Questions
2: Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu: Relationships between the Economy and Constitutionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
3: Stephan F. H. Ollick: Constitutional Law and the Economy: Comparing Liberal Market Orders
Part II: Constitutionalising a Market Economy
4: Charles M Fombad: Comparative Overview of Measures and Devices to Shape the Economy in Some Modern African Constitutions
5: Nico Steytler: The Unravelling of the Constitution, Economy and Constitutionalism in South Africa
Part III: The Constitutional Framework for Land and Natural Resources
6: John Hursh: Protecting the Land, Protecting the Resources: A Comparative Assessment of Constitutional Protections within Kenya, Sudan, and South Sudan
7: Heinz Klug: The Political Economy of Post-Colonial Constitutionalism in Southern Africa
8: Makanatsa Makonese: Land, Conflict and the Economy: The Role of the Constitution in Addressing the Land Issue in Post-Independence Zimbabwe
9: Hanri Mostert: Custodial Resource Holding as an Expression of Constitutional and Economic Intent in Africa
10: Henning Melber: Namibia s Resource-Based Economy: Protection vs Exploitation of Nature
Part IV: The Constitutional Framework for the State s Role in the Economy
11: Sherif Elgebeily: The New Economic Empire of the Egyptian Military: A Lesson in Blurred Lines and Constitutional Transgression
12: Solomon Negussie: Determining the Jurisdiction of Regional States in Promoting Investment in Ethiopia: A Constitutional and Practical Inventory
Part V: Impact of Globalisation on the Economy and Constitutionalism
13: Adem Kassie Abebe: Taming the Spectre of Unsustainable Public Debt in Africa: A Heightened Role for Constitutions
14: Eva Maria Belser: The Turn to Global Constitutionalism at the WTO and its Impact on African Constitutionalism
Part VI: General Conclusion
15: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalising the Market Economy and the Quest for Constitutionalism
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Trevor Manuel: Introductory Remarks
Nico Steytler and Charles M Fombad: Introduction
Part I: Concepts and Context
1: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalism and the Economy: Concepts and Questions
2: Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu: Relationships between the Economy and Constitutionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
3: Stephan F. H. Ollick: Constitutional Law and the Economy: Comparing Liberal Market Orders
Part II: Constitutionalising a Market Economy
4: Charles M Fombad: Comparative Overview of Measures and Devices to Shape the Economy in Some Modern African Constitutions
5: Nico Steytler: The Unravelling of the Constitution, Economy and Constitutionalism in South Africa
Part III: The Constitutional Framework for Land and Natural Resources
6: John Hursh: Protecting the Land, Protecting the Resources: A Comparative Assessment of Constitutional Protections within Kenya, Sudan, and South Sudan
7: Heinz Klug: The Political Economy of Post-Colonial Constitutionalism in Southern Africa
8: Makanatsa Makonese: Land, Conflict and the Economy: The Role of the Constitution in Addressing the Land Issue in Post-Independence Zimbabwe
9: Hanri Mostert: Custodial Resource Holding as an Expression of Constitutional and Economic Intent in Africa
10: Henning Melber: Namibia s Resource-Based Economy: Protection vs Exploitation of Nature
Part IV: The Constitutional Framework for the State s Role in the Economy
11: Sherif Elgebeily: The New Economic Empire of the Egyptian Military: A Lesson in Blurred Lines and Constitutional Transgression
12: Solomon Negussie: Determining the Jurisdiction of Regional States in Promoting Investment in Ethiopia: A Constitutional and Practical Inventory
Part V: Impact of Globalisation on the Economy and Constitutionalism
13: Adem Kassie Abebe: Taming the Spectre of Unsustainable Public Debt in Africa: A Heightened Role for Constitutions
14: Eva Maria Belser: The Turn to Global Constitutionalism at the WTO and its Impact on African Constitutionalism
Part VI: General Conclusion
15: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalising the Market Economy and the Quest for Constitutionalism
Nico Steytler and Charles M Fombad: Introduction
Part I: Concepts and Context
1: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalism and the Economy: Concepts and Questions
2: Ramos Emmanuel Mabugu: Relationships between the Economy and Constitutionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
3: Stephan F. H. Ollick: Constitutional Law and the Economy: Comparing Liberal Market Orders
Part II: Constitutionalising a Market Economy
4: Charles M Fombad: Comparative Overview of Measures and Devices to Shape the Economy in Some Modern African Constitutions
5: Nico Steytler: The Unravelling of the Constitution, Economy and Constitutionalism in South Africa
Part III: The Constitutional Framework for Land and Natural Resources
6: John Hursh: Protecting the Land, Protecting the Resources: A Comparative Assessment of Constitutional Protections within Kenya, Sudan, and South Sudan
7: Heinz Klug: The Political Economy of Post-Colonial Constitutionalism in Southern Africa
8: Makanatsa Makonese: Land, Conflict and the Economy: The Role of the Constitution in Addressing the Land Issue in Post-Independence Zimbabwe
9: Hanri Mostert: Custodial Resource Holding as an Expression of Constitutional and Economic Intent in Africa
10: Henning Melber: Namibia s Resource-Based Economy: Protection vs Exploitation of Nature
Part IV: The Constitutional Framework for the State s Role in the Economy
11: Sherif Elgebeily: The New Economic Empire of the Egyptian Military: A Lesson in Blurred Lines and Constitutional Transgression
12: Solomon Negussie: Determining the Jurisdiction of Regional States in Promoting Investment in Ethiopia: A Constitutional and Practical Inventory
Part V: Impact of Globalisation on the Economy and Constitutionalism
13: Adem Kassie Abebe: Taming the Spectre of Unsustainable Public Debt in Africa: A Heightened Role for Constitutions
14: Eva Maria Belser: The Turn to Global Constitutionalism at the WTO and its Impact on African Constitutionalism
Part VI: General Conclusion
15: Nico Steytler: Constitutionalising the Market Economy and the Quest for Constitutionalism
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