Publication

2016 - Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward

Language

English

Word Count

180,500 words, Guess

Page Count

722 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • Better World BooksBWB21769925

Classifications

  • LCCHM671

Description

Socio-economic rights raise many complex challenges to the traditional understanding of the nature of human rights, the role of courts in democratic society and the nature of remedies. This collection draws together the sophisticated and constructive solutions developed by the foremost thinkers to fully recognise socio-economic rights, demonstrating how traditional concepts and obstacles can be re-characterised and modified to ensure respect for the indivisibility of human rights. This important collection provides crucial insights into the emerging and perennial challenges to socio-economic rights. Including an original introduction, it is an ideal resource for those new to the study of socio-economic rights, academics, policy makers and all those interested in using human rights to achieve social justice.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Social and Economic Rights and Constitutional LawElgar Publishing Limited, Edward2016

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