As I attended the UD’s reflection event at the International Peace Museum, I was struck by the focus of UDI 115 Section 3: Educating the Whole Person mini-course and the idea of reframing love as justice. This event prompted this […]
As I attended the UD’s reflection event at the International Peace Museum, I was struck by the focus of UDI 115 Section 3: Educating the Whole Person mini-course and the idea of reframing love as justice. This event prompted this […]
[Note: This is part IV of a blog series on judicial globalization, in addition to the introduction] Judges have an active role in the global legalization process of setting judicial standards; developing and borrowing general principles, and interpreting statutes in conformity […]
[Note: This is Part III of a blog series on judicial globalization, in addition to the introduction] Constitutional developments regarding the use of foreign law As noted in Part II of this symposium, In terms of interpretation of the Bill […]
[Note: This is part I of a blog series on judicial globalization, in addition to the introduction] Transformative Constitutionalism and the 1996 South African Constitution South Africa’s adoption of its 1996 Constitution after the end of Apartheid led to the […]
[Note: This is part I of a blog series on judicial globalization, in addition to the introduction] The UN General Assembly defines globalization as a “complex process of structural transformation, with numerous interdisciplinary aspects, which has an impact on the […]
“Globalization is thought of more in terms of corporations than courts; more in terms of global markets than global justice.”- Anne-Marie Slaughter A New World Order (2004) Dear Reader: Around the world, there is a recognition that globalization is changing […]