Most development objectives overlap with socio-economic rights. It might therefore be assumed that human rights-based approaches to development would imply the strict application of socioeconomic rights principles derived from Article 2(1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). Twenty years of rights-based development reveal a more ambivalent practice. Accountability is understood primarily in democratic terms associated with participation and empowerment, as opposed to legal terms implying a violations-based framework familiar from the doctrinal development of the ICESCR. Rather than stemming from scepticism about socioeconomic rights as rights, this reflects a discrepancy between the normative and ...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of p...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
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 ...
In poor as much as in rich countries there is a fear that environmentally sustainable development mi...
In place of a unitary international bill of rights, there are two international covenants. This has ...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Social rights may be understood as articulations of human need; as the mutual claims that human bein...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
The thesis presents some reflections regarding the potency of socio-economic rights. The paper point...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of p...
Socio-economic rights fail into the category of rights, which is known as the second generation of r...
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 ...
In poor as much as in rich countries there is a fear that environmentally sustainable development mi...
In place of a unitary international bill of rights, there are two international covenants. This has ...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
Social rights may be understood as articulations of human need; as the mutual claims that human bein...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
The thesis presents some reflections regarding the potency of socio-economic rights. The paper point...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
Traditionally the law of human rights is divided into two parts: the protection of political and civ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of p...