This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how the private quest for profit was never going to be undermined by the advance of socio-economic rights. Contrary to the conventional view among human rights lawyers, capital draws power from its rights or welfarism. It is in recognizing the role that socio-economic rights play in serving capitalism that the field of international law concerned with structurally transformative human rights can begin to explore how socio-economic rights inhibit alternative forms of social organization. This work then turns to recovering property rights through a study of recent evictions and housing rights case law of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cult...
NGOs are currently involved in attempts to bring International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in line...
The commonly shared sentiment that human rights have reached a crisis in the form of a populist back...
Access, ownership, and land use for agricultural and living purposes have undergone major changes ov...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
The right to property is part of International Human Rights Law (IHRL). However, the right is conspi...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
This article argues that the discipline and profession of international economic law has undergone a...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
At the heart of the historic struggle over legitimate universal human rights are two questions: What...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
NGOs are currently involved in attempts to bring International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in line...
The commonly shared sentiment that human rights have reached a crisis in the form of a populist back...
Access, ownership, and land use for agricultural and living purposes have undergone major changes ov...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
The right to property is part of International Human Rights Law (IHRL). However, the right is conspi...
Using a historical and analytical approach, this paper explores the dual nature of the human right t...
This article argues that the discipline and profession of international economic law has undergone a...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
The future of economic and social rights is unlikely to resemble its past. Neglected within the huma...
At the heart of the historic struggle over legitimate universal human rights are two questions: What...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
NGOs are currently involved in attempts to bring International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in line...
The commonly shared sentiment that human rights have reached a crisis in the form of a populist back...
Access, ownership, and land use for agricultural and living purposes have undergone major changes ov...