Poverty is a phenomenon affecting much of the world\u27s population. Understanding poverty as a societal phenomenon and a condition based on individual failure undermines the importance of the legal structures that create and perpetuate income imbalances both internationally to a nation-state and globally. Beyond being a purely legal problem, poverty has become a deliberating problem of class and a predominant condition of societal vulnerability that stands in the way of the enjoyment of basic fundamental rights that makes the emblems of equality and human dignity as stipulated in the law to be nothing but an expression of rich man\u27s law rather than human rights law . This paper examines the concept of poverty as both a condition ...
Fines and other financial sanctions are frequently imposed by criminal justice systems around the wo...
Poverty means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society and not having enough to ...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
Poverty is a phenomenon affecting much of the world\u27s population. Understanding poverty as a soci...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
Recent events in Egypt have instigated much discussion about the causes of the January 25 revoluti...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
This collection of essays focuses attention on the global impact of legal policies on levels of pove...
Background: Legal empowerment of the poor is highly relevant to public health as it aims to relieve ...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
2 Understanding who the poor are and what defines their level of deprivation is critical in the stat...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
Fines and other financial sanctions are frequently imposed by criminal justice systems around the wo...
Poverty means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society and not having enough to ...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
Poverty is a phenomenon affecting much of the world\u27s population. Understanding poverty as a soci...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
Recent events in Egypt have instigated much discussion about the causes of the January 25 revoluti...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
This collection of essays focuses attention on the global impact of legal policies on levels of pove...
Background: Legal empowerment of the poor is highly relevant to public health as it aims to relieve ...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
2 Understanding who the poor are and what defines their level of deprivation is critical in the stat...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
Fines and other financial sanctions are frequently imposed by criminal justice systems around the wo...
Poverty means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society and not having enough to ...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...