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245 0 0 _aProportionality and transformation :
_btheory and practice from Latin America /
_cedited by Francisca Pou-Giménez, Laura Clérico, Esteban Restrepo-Saldarriaga.
264 1 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2022.
300 _a1 online resource (xix, 331 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aASCL studies in comparative law
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 27 Oct 2022).
505 0 _aIntroduction, by Francisca Pou-Giménez, Laura Clérico and Esteban Restrepo-Saldarriaga -- The standard reasonableness test and proportionality in Argentina : a matter of interactions, by Laura Clérico and Federico de Fazio -- Proportionality in the Case Law of the Constitutional Court of Ecuador, by Daniela Salazar Marín and Ramiro Ávila Santamaría -- Proportionality and Human Rights in Mexico, by Arturo Bárcena Zubieta -- Proportionality and the construction of democracy : notes from the Peruvian Jurisprudence, by Pedro Grández Castro -- Proportionality in the Case Law of the Chilean Constitutional Court, by Verónica Undurraga and Pascual Cortés -- Socio-economic Rights in the Colombian Constitutional Jurisprudence : proportionality and the prohibition of retrogressive measures, by Magdalena Correa Heano and Alejandra Osorio Alvis -- Progressive realization, non-retrogression, and maximum of available resources. Agreements and disagreements between the inter-American Court and the United Nations ESCR Committee, by Julieta Rossi -- Proportionality in the adjudication of equality and non-discrimination cases in the inter-American System, by Silvia Serrano -- Transformation and its limits : proportionality, courts, and Social Rights in Brazil, by Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Paula Gorzoni -- Between exception and transition : proportionality and necessity in the Colombian Quest for Peace, by Antonio Barreto Rozo and Jorge González-Jácome -- Proportionality and state ius puniendi, by Mary Beloff -- Distributional analysis as an alternative to proportionality analysis in judicial decision-making, by Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Sierra -- Proportionality, social justice, and democracy, by Martín Aldao -- Unilateralism, dialogue, and false necessity : the distribution of the burden of proof in proportionality analysis, by Francisca Pou-Giménez -- Epilogue. The elephant in the room, by Jamal Greene.
520 _aThis is the first book on proportionality in Latin American constitutional law. Leading scholars in the region explore how proportionality analysis has become a key part of the constitutional law of a region where, almost paradoxically, constitutions with clear transformative intentions coexist with the highest indicators of social inequality in the world. In this book, scholars, practitioners and students will find a fascinating account of how proportionality has been a central concept in Latin America's constitutional struggles to curtail excessive uses of state power. The book illustrates how, more recently, proportionality has played an important role in national processes of constitutionalization and transitional justice, and how its current uses in the domain of social rights endow it with a distinctive meaning and role in regional constitutionalism. This pioneering book opens up the space for a much needed global conversation on how Latin America has decisively contributed to comparative constitutional law.
650 0 _aProportionality in law
_zLatin America.
700 1 _aPou Giménez, Francisca,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aClérico, Laura,
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700 1 _aRestrepo Saldarriaga, Esteban,
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781009201803
830 0 _aASCL studies in comparative law.
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781009201797
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