The adequacy of pensions, equality, mitigating impact on the poor, and protecting vulnerable persons and groups currently seem to rank high on the agenda of both economists and human rights lawyers. If this is a sign of convergence between the two regimes, it would be more than welcome as that may be the only way of overcoming the hegemonic struggle over which vocabulary to frame the discussion in
The passing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948 by the United Nations Genera...
With a view to upholding fundamental (social) rights in Europe in times of economic crisis, attentio...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
The adequacy of pensions, equality, mitigating impact on the poor, and protecting vulnerable persons...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Economics and human rights have never been close friends. Human rights advocates have rarely engaged...
For over a decade, activists and scholars have sounded alarms over the extreme and growing economic ...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Today human rights are often described in terms of the rule of law, constitutionalism, civil liberti...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
The passing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948 by the United Nations Genera...
With a view to upholding fundamental (social) rights in Europe in times of economic crisis, attentio...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
The adequacy of pensions, equality, mitigating impact on the poor, and protecting vulnerable persons...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Economics and human rights have never been close friends. Human rights advocates have rarely engaged...
For over a decade, activists and scholars have sounded alarms over the extreme and growing economic ...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Today human rights are often described in terms of the rule of law, constitutionalism, civil liberti...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
The passing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948 by the United Nations Genera...
With a view to upholding fundamental (social) rights in Europe in times of economic crisis, attentio...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...