The international human rights revolution in the decades after the Second World War recognized economic and social rights alongside civil and political rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1949, the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in 1966, regional treaties, and subject-specific treaties variously describe rights to food, shelter, health, and education, and set out state obligations for the treatment of children. When they first appeared, these international, economic, and social rights instruments raised questions about whether economic and social rights are justiciable in domestic legal contexts and whether they can be meaningfully enforced by courts in the same way as civil and political ri...
Nearly all written constitutions in the developing world contain one or more economic and social rig...
One of the manifest differences between the Bill of Rights in the interim and the 1996 Constitutions...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The international human rights revolution in the decades after the Second World War recognized econo...
The international human rights revolution in the decades after the Second World War recognized econo...
Despite increasing support for global human rights ..., some scholars and constitutional democracies...
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This short paper, delivered at the American Society of International Law’s 107th Annual Meeting in 2...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
Why does the American Constitution lack contain social and economic guarantees, which appear in most...
Why does the American Constitution lack contain social and economic guarantees, which appear in most...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This Note discusses the development and recognition of the U.N. Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cu...
This paper examines the nature and possible realization of social rights in developing economies and...
Nearly all written constitutions in the developing world contain one or more economic and social rig...
One of the manifest differences between the Bill of Rights in the interim and the 1996 Constitutions...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The international human rights revolution in the decades after the Second World War recognized econo...
The international human rights revolution in the decades after the Second World War recognized econo...
Despite increasing support for global human rights ..., some scholars and constitutional democracies...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Times} <p>This paper seeks to demonstrate tha...
This short paper, delivered at the American Society of International Law’s 107th Annual Meeting in 2...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
Why does the American Constitution lack contain social and economic guarantees, which appear in most...
Why does the American Constitution lack contain social and economic guarantees, which appear in most...
This article examines the development and current status of positive social and economic rights in C...
This Note discusses the development and recognition of the U.N. Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cu...
This paper examines the nature and possible realization of social rights in developing economies and...
Nearly all written constitutions in the developing world contain one or more economic and social rig...
One of the manifest differences between the Bill of Rights in the interim and the 1996 Constitutions...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...