The thesis presents some reflections regarding the potency of socio-economic rights. The paper points out the role of socio-economic rights and the interdependence of the two sets of rights. The aim of this paper is to argue that there is no reason to deny the economic, social and cultural rights legally binding status under international law and a black-and-white distinction between civil and political rights on one side and economic, social and cultural rights on the other is mistaken and instead a more integrated approach encompassing both sets of rights must be endorsed
In this paper, we consider the question of the justiciability of social and economic rights from bo...
Economic, social and cultural rights have borne the brunt of the recent economic crisis and the aust...
This thesis seeks to answer the question whether economic and social rights have the same status wit...
On 16 December 1966 the United Nations adopted the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cu...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
This volume offers a selection of those major contributions which have shaped debate in the field of...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Times} <p>This paper seeks to demonstrate tha...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
In place of a unitary international bill of rights, there are two international covenants. This has ...
The thesis presents some reflections regarding the potency of socioeconomic rights in an era of glob...
"Since World War II, a growing number of jurisdictions have adopted progressive constitutions or ent...
The article addresses the problems of realization of social and economic human rights in the context...
The thesis evaluates the international protection of socio-economic rights, and shows that it is sub...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
In this paper, we consider the question of the justiciability of social and economic rights from bo...
Economic, social and cultural rights have borne the brunt of the recent economic crisis and the aust...
This thesis seeks to answer the question whether economic and social rights have the same status wit...
On 16 December 1966 the United Nations adopted the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cu...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
This volume offers a selection of those major contributions which have shaped debate in the field of...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Times} <p>This paper seeks to demonstrate tha...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that h...
In place of a unitary international bill of rights, there are two international covenants. This has ...
The thesis presents some reflections regarding the potency of socioeconomic rights in an era of glob...
"Since World War II, a growing number of jurisdictions have adopted progressive constitutions or ent...
The article addresses the problems of realization of social and economic human rights in the context...
The thesis evaluates the international protection of socio-economic rights, and shows that it is sub...
Socio-economic rights have been largely neglected in international human rights law. Misconceptions ...
In this paper, we consider the question of the justiciability of social and economic rights from bo...
Economic, social and cultural rights have borne the brunt of the recent economic crisis and the aust...
This thesis seeks to answer the question whether economic and social rights have the same status wit...