Social rights judgments and the politics of compliance : making it stick / edited by, Malcolm Langford, University of Oslo, César Rodríguez-Garavito, University of Los Andes and Dejusticia, Julieta Rossi, National University of Lanús, Argentina.
Introduction : from jurisprudence to compliance / Malcolm Langford, César Rodríguez-Garavito and Julieta Rossi -- Explaining compliance : lessons learnt from civil and political rights / Basak Çali and Anne Koch -- Beyond enforcement: assessing and enhancing judicial impact / César Rodríguez-Garavito -- Costa rica : understanding variations in compliance / Bruce M. Wilsonand Olman A. Rodríguez L -- Argentina : implementation of collective cases / Martín Sigal, Julieta Rossi, and Diego Morales -- Brazil : are collective suits harder to enforce? / Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz -- Canada : systemic claims and remedial diversity / Bruce Porter -- United states : education rights and the parameters of the possible / Amanda Shanorand Cathy Albisa -- India : compliance with orders on the right to food / Poorvi Chitalkar and Varun Gauri -- South africa : rethinking enforcement narratives / Malcolm Langford and Steve Kahanovitz -- The African human rights system and domestic enforcement / Frans Viljoen -- Reproductive rights litigation : from recognition to transformation / Luisa Cabal and Suzannah Phillips -- International housing rights and domestic prejudice : the case of Roma and Travellers / Andi Dobrushi and Theodoros Alexandridis -- Solving the problem of (non)compliance in se rights litigation / Daniel M. Brinks.
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