A legal treatise on citizens' socio-economic rights under international and Zimbabwean laws.Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of rights, the first generation being that of the civil and political rights. These are the rights that the state has to fulfill. They require positive action, forward planning and the expenditure of resources on the part of the state to make their enjoyment a reality. Socio-economic rights are incapable of immediate application. They cannot simply be enforced through the courts of law in the same manner as civil and political rights. Article 2 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (hereinafter referred to as the ICESCR) eve...
The article addresses the problems of realization of social and economic human rights in the context...
The debate on whether socio-economic rights can or should be adjudicated upon and enforced by courts...
A labour lecture series on fundamental labour rights at international law as ratified by the Zimbab...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
A lecture series on fundamental socio-economic rights; from both a Zimbabwean and international per...
l want to thank you very much for inviting me to give a talk on social and economic rights and const...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
Zimbabwe has been wrought by a vast array of challenges including a continuous retrogression of so...
In a country such as Zimbabwe where many are deprived of opportunities and resources owing, in part...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
The Malawian Constitution protects a handful of socio-economic rights in the Bill of Rights and ensh...
Social and economic rights have hitherto been marginalised in mainstream legal and political discour...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
Socio-economic rights are those rights that give people access to certain basic needs necessary for ...
The article addresses the problems of realization of social and economic human rights in the context...
The debate on whether socio-economic rights can or should be adjudicated upon and enforced by courts...
A labour lecture series on fundamental labour rights at international law as ratified by the Zimbab...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
A lecture series on fundamental socio-economic rights; from both a Zimbabwean and international per...
l want to thank you very much for inviting me to give a talk on social and economic rights and const...
The realization and enjoyment of socio-economic rights is crucial to overcoming the challenges of a...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
Zimbabwe has been wrought by a vast array of challenges including a continuous retrogression of so...
In a country such as Zimbabwe where many are deprived of opportunities and resources owing, in part...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
The Malawian Constitution protects a handful of socio-economic rights in the Bill of Rights and ensh...
Social and economic rights have hitherto been marginalised in mainstream legal and political discour...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
Socio-economic rights are those rights that give people access to certain basic needs necessary for ...
The article addresses the problems of realization of social and economic human rights in the context...
The debate on whether socio-economic rights can or should be adjudicated upon and enforced by courts...
A labour lecture series on fundamental labour rights at international law as ratified by the Zimbab...