The book is an in-depth study of the origins and the trajectories of the law governing social policies in Brazil, China, India, and South Africa, four middle-income countries in the global South with a history in social policy making that starts in the 1920s. The policies of these countries affect almost half of the world’s population. The book takes the legal framework of the policies as a starting point, but the main interest lies behind the letter of the law: What were the objectives and goals of social policy over the course of the last 100 years? What were the ideas, ideologies, and values pursued by relevant actors? The book comprises four country studies and a comparative study. The country studies concentrate on the political an...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of people in the Global South as they encounter th...
Universal social policies have the power to reduce inequality and create more cohesive societies. Ho...
In this paper, I examine the social rights jurisprudence of Brazil and South Africa, two jurisdictio...
Davy U, Chen AHY, eds. Law and Social Policy in the Global South. Brazil, China, India, South Africa...
While the rise of social protection in the global North has been widely researched, we know little a...
Leisering L, ed. One Hundred Years of Social Protection. The Changing Social Question in Brazil, Ind...
This introductory essay reviews the scholarship on the politics of social policy, and shows the cont...
This highly original and thought-provoking book examines the recent expansion of social protection i...
ABSTRACT This doctoral thesis in law seeks to understand, and begin to remedy, the immense and avoi...
This book has brought together three fields of study; that concerned with the role of international ...
"This book is very timely and addresses many issues that are en vogue at the moment. It relates soci...
This open access book consists of 39 short essays that exemplify how interactions between inter- and...
The notion that social protection should be a key strategy for reducing poverty in developing countr...
This paper explores the various means by which we can overcome the universalism imbedded in internat...
This paper explores the various means by which we can overcome the universalism imbedded in internat...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of people in the Global South as they encounter th...
Universal social policies have the power to reduce inequality and create more cohesive societies. Ho...
In this paper, I examine the social rights jurisprudence of Brazil and South Africa, two jurisdictio...
Davy U, Chen AHY, eds. Law and Social Policy in the Global South. Brazil, China, India, South Africa...
While the rise of social protection in the global North has been widely researched, we know little a...
Leisering L, ed. One Hundred Years of Social Protection. The Changing Social Question in Brazil, Ind...
This introductory essay reviews the scholarship on the politics of social policy, and shows the cont...
This highly original and thought-provoking book examines the recent expansion of social protection i...
ABSTRACT This doctoral thesis in law seeks to understand, and begin to remedy, the immense and avoi...
This book has brought together three fields of study; that concerned with the role of international ...
"This book is very timely and addresses many issues that are en vogue at the moment. It relates soci...
This open access book consists of 39 short essays that exemplify how interactions between inter- and...
The notion that social protection should be a key strategy for reducing poverty in developing countr...
This paper explores the various means by which we can overcome the universalism imbedded in internat...
This paper explores the various means by which we can overcome the universalism imbedded in internat...
This book explores the narratives and experiences of people in the Global South as they encounter th...
Universal social policies have the power to reduce inequality and create more cohesive societies. Ho...
In this paper, I examine the social rights jurisprudence of Brazil and South Africa, two jurisdictio...