SUR 6

issue N.6 • v.4 • Ene/2007

Sur International Journal on Human Rights, founded in 2004 and published by Conectas Human Rights, produces, fosters and disseminates innovative research and ideas, primarily from the Global South, on human rights practice.

The Sur Journal serves as a channel for sharing perspectives on the world’s human rights agenda. It is a space where the Global South’s role in shaping human rights discourse and practice – including, its institutions, priorities and impact – is debated.

Essays

The Rule of Law in India

Upendra Baxi

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Inequality and the subversion of the Rule of Law

Oscar Vilhena Vieira

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Judicialization of politics in Colombia: cases, merits and risks

Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes

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Is there equality in inequality?: Scope and limits of affirmative actions

Laura Pautassi

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Intermediary services for child witnesses testifying in South African criminal courts

Gert Jonker and Rika Swanzen

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Brazilian copyright law and how it restricts the efficiency of the human right to education

Sergio Branco

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Eradicating systemic poverty: brief for a Global Resources Dividend

Thomas W. Pogge

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