Book contents
- The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa
- The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Book part
- Part I Introduction
- Part II International Protection
- Part III African Regional and Sub-Regional Protection
- Part IV Domestic Constitutional Protection Models and Jurisprudence
- 11 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in South Africa
- 12 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights under Kenya’s 2010 Constitution
- 13 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Lusophone Legal Systems: Angola and Mozambique
- 14 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Francophone Legal Systems: Senegal
- 15 Ethiopia’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 16 Uganda’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 17 Ghana’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 18 Indirect Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Nigeria
- 19 Indirect Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Cameroon
- Index
14 - Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Francophone Legal Systems: Senegal
from Part IV - Domestic Constitutional Protection Models and Jurisprudence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
- The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa
- The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Book part
- Part I Introduction
- Part II International Protection
- Part III African Regional and Sub-Regional Protection
- Part IV Domestic Constitutional Protection Models and Jurisprudence
- 11 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in South Africa
- 12 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights under Kenya’s 2010 Constitution
- 13 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Lusophone Legal Systems: Angola and Mozambique
- 14 Direct Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Francophone Legal Systems: Senegal
- 15 Ethiopia’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 16 Uganda’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 17 Ghana’s Hybrid Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 18 Indirect Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Nigeria
- 19 Indirect Constitutional Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Cameroon
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in AfricaInternational, Regional and National Perspectives, pp. 396 - 422Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016