Despite the lack of socio-economic rights in the U.S. Constitution and the absence of political will to enforce them, the vast majority of constitutions around the world now include these rights, and courts are enforcing them in increasingly aggressive and creative ways. Scholars have produced a large and theoretically rich literature on the topic. Virtually all of this literature assumes that social rights enforcement is about the advancement of impoverished, marginalized groups. Moreover, the consensus recommendation of that literature, according to scholars like Cass Sunstein and Mark Tushnet, is that courts can enforce socio-economic rights hut should do so in a weak-form or dialogical manner, whereby they point out violations of rights...
Three of the Constitutional Court\u27s socio-economic rights decisions of the 2009 term are the culm...
Given the disappointing implementation levels in various countries and across human rights systems, ...
Social and economic rights are often referred to as " the rights of the poor" but one may wonder : e...
Despite the lack of socio-economic rights in the U.S. Constitution and the absence of political will...
Social rights are controversial in theory, but many constitutions feature long lists of social right...
The debate on the judicial enforcement of social rights is usually dominated by two simple, yet anta...
The increasing legal recognition of rights to health, education, and housing, often referred collect...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
In recent years the South African legislature has made a very bold attempt to improve the socio-econ...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
There is an active and heated debate over whether socioeconomic rights should be included in moder...
In recent years the South African legislature has made a very bold attempt to improve the socio-econ...
Despite increasing support for global human rights ..., some scholars and constitutional democracies...
This article makes the point that one cannot understand fully the nature of the remedies granted by ...
Two opposing arguments–judicial restraint and judicial activism–have polarized the constitutional la...
Three of the Constitutional Court\u27s socio-economic rights decisions of the 2009 term are the culm...
Given the disappointing implementation levels in various countries and across human rights systems, ...
Social and economic rights are often referred to as " the rights of the poor" but one may wonder : e...
Despite the lack of socio-economic rights in the U.S. Constitution and the absence of political will...
Social rights are controversial in theory, but many constitutions feature long lists of social right...
The debate on the judicial enforcement of social rights is usually dominated by two simple, yet anta...
The increasing legal recognition of rights to health, education, and housing, often referred collect...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
In recent years the South African legislature has made a very bold attempt to improve the socio-econ...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
There is an active and heated debate over whether socioeconomic rights should be included in moder...
In recent years the South African legislature has made a very bold attempt to improve the socio-econ...
Despite increasing support for global human rights ..., some scholars and constitutional democracies...
This article makes the point that one cannot understand fully the nature of the remedies granted by ...
Two opposing arguments–judicial restraint and judicial activism–have polarized the constitutional la...
Three of the Constitutional Court\u27s socio-economic rights decisions of the 2009 term are the culm...
Given the disappointing implementation levels in various countries and across human rights systems, ...
Social and economic rights are often referred to as " the rights of the poor" but one may wonder : e...