One of the trends in the twentieth century international law-making is the proliferation of legal norms that recognise economic and social rights. Among the landmark developments in this process was the enactment of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. This Convention declares universal rights of every child and has been ratified by virtually all states including the developing countries. This raises the issue as to whether and how the economic and social rights of children can be implemented in the developing world. One approach to this issue is to explore how the concept of international cooperation in the protection of economic and social rights has been applied to determine and assign external obligations to states parties...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of International Cov...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of ICESCR Contractin...
This chapter explores the concept of children’s rights. Reference is made to the United Nations Co...
Unlike the legal traditions of the East, the recognition of children’s special and vulnerable positi...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs), especially those operating in developing countries, have enormous...
Since the adoption of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), the atte...
This book explores the meaning and implementation of international children’s rights law, as laid do...
The article analyzes the role of different international organizations and the European Court of Hum...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
States are reticent to support the idea that they have human rights obligations to people other than...
Protection of the Rights of the Child: Problems of Regulation on International Plane The rights of t...
The study provides a brief overview of the most important legal instruments in the international, re...
The article focuses on issues relating to international protection of the rights of children living ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
This chapter locates children's rights in the context of global social governance. Social policy lit...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of International Cov...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of ICESCR Contractin...
This chapter explores the concept of children’s rights. Reference is made to the United Nations Co...
Unlike the legal traditions of the East, the recognition of children’s special and vulnerable positi...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs), especially those operating in developing countries, have enormous...
Since the adoption of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), the atte...
This book explores the meaning and implementation of international children’s rights law, as laid do...
The article analyzes the role of different international organizations and the European Court of Hum...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
States are reticent to support the idea that they have human rights obligations to people other than...
Protection of the Rights of the Child: Problems of Regulation on International Plane The rights of t...
The study provides a brief overview of the most important legal instruments in the international, re...
The article focuses on issues relating to international protection of the rights of children living ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
This chapter locates children's rights in the context of global social governance. Social policy lit...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of International Cov...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of ICESCR Contractin...
This chapter explores the concept of children’s rights. Reference is made to the United Nations Co...