The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civil and social; the first point of view will be the European Convention of Human Rights. The reason to start with a brief expos on the social dimensions of the Convention is that the case- law of the Court is the best illustration of the two points author has been making. 1. the feasibility to define individual and justiciable social rights; and 2. the indivisibility of the two sets of rights civil and social rights. Subsequently author will shift the perspective and analyse the Charter itself, but taking advantage of the approach resorted to by the Court. In that respect author will show that the Charter, as is the case with respect to the Co...
The present Article deals with the question of interpretation of social rights in the jurisprudence ...
A mainstream view of the rule of the law has denied for a long time that social rights are “real” ri...
The promotion and protection of social rights within the legal order of the European Union was alway...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The author rejects in the present paper all the formulations of the social rights of man which in th...
The present study started from our wish to present to the large audience the economic, social and cu...
This is part of the book Debating Social Rights (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2010) where I am making th...
I investigate the semantic and practical complexity of social rights, together with the obligations ...
Social rights may be understood as articulations of human need; as the mutual claims that human bein...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
This article represents the analysis of the possibility of the protection of economical, social and ...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undiv...
Exploring Social Rights looks into the theoretical and practical implications of social rights. The ...
Social Rights and the Constitution is a timely and very necessary contribution to legal theory. Its ...
The present Article deals with the question of interpretation of social rights in the jurisprudence ...
A mainstream view of the rule of the law has denied for a long time that social rights are “real” ri...
The promotion and protection of social rights within the legal order of the European Union was alway...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The author rejects in the present paper all the formulations of the social rights of man which in th...
The present study started from our wish to present to the large audience the economic, social and cu...
This is part of the book Debating Social Rights (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2010) where I am making th...
I investigate the semantic and practical complexity of social rights, together with the obligations ...
Social rights may be understood as articulations of human need; as the mutual claims that human bein...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
This article represents the analysis of the possibility of the protection of economical, social and ...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undiv...
Exploring Social Rights looks into the theoretical and practical implications of social rights. The ...
Social Rights and the Constitution is a timely and very necessary contribution to legal theory. Its ...
The present Article deals with the question of interpretation of social rights in the jurisprudence ...
A mainstream view of the rule of the law has denied for a long time that social rights are “real” ri...
The promotion and protection of social rights within the legal order of the European Union was alway...