The book, aimed at bringing two distant legal traditions face to face, compiles eight articles on four topics whose global legal relevance is indisputable: (i) Constitutional justice and socio-economic rights; (ii) judicial reform; (iii) gender and the legal profession
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- I. Constitucional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights
- Chapter One: Establishing Constitutional Mechanisms for Socio-Economic Human Rights in a Global Perspective, Yunxin Tu
- Chapter Two: The Acción de Tutela and the Enforcement of Socio-Ecomonic Rights: A Matter of Perception?, Diego González Medina – Pablo Moreno-Cruz
- II. Judicial Reform
- Chapter Three: The New Progress of China’s Judicial Reform, Wei Wang
- Chapter Four: Justice Reforms in Colombia: Attempts at Reform and Some Policy Recommendations, Jorge Iván Cuervo
- III. Gender and the Legal Professions
- Chapter Five: Gender or Embeddedness? A Gender-Based Empirical Study of Legal Professionals’ Preference for Court Mediation in Southwest China, Hao Xiong
- Chapter Six: Gender and the Legal Profession in Colombia: Analysis of The State of the Art from a Socio-Legal Perspective, Carolina Vergel Tovar
- IV. International Investment Arbitration
- Chapter Seven: PrC’s Experiences and Lessons in International Investment Arbitrations from the Perspective of the Future of PrC-Colombia Investment, Yong Liang
- Chapter Eight: Protection of Chinese Investments in Colombia: The PrC-Colombia bit, Andrés Cárdenas Muñoz