In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which illustrates the added value of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in the field of poverty. Building on the findings of Amartya Sen’s “capability approach”, the article examines the extent to which the Court has grasped the nature of poverty as “capability deprivation”. It is argued that, due to polycentric concerns and a reluctance to overcome the negative / positive obligations and civil and political / social and economic rights dichotomies, the Court has only, to a limited extent, done so. Subsequently, three approaches are examined that could allow it to better take into account the findings of the “capability approach” and th...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
This Part addresses the dual, interrelated themes of socio-economic rights and access to justice. Bo...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
The COVID-19 pandemic, and pandemics in general, affect socioeconomically disadvantaged people more ...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordThe Eu...
The strength of Sen’s concept of poverty lies in the fact that it goes beyond the traditional concep...
Poverty is an event in time. Only dynamic thinking can fully capture its reality. This thesis conten...
This Paper is part of a broader project examining the ways in which Amartya Sen’s “capability approa...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights has developed a significant jurisprudence which ...
This Part addresses the dual, interrelated themes of socio-economic rights and access to justice. Bo...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
The COVID-19 pandemic, and pandemics in general, affect socioeconomically disadvantaged people more ...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordThe Eu...
The strength of Sen’s concept of poverty lies in the fact that it goes beyond the traditional concep...
Poverty is an event in time. Only dynamic thinking can fully capture its reality. This thesis conten...
This Paper is part of a broader project examining the ways in which Amartya Sen’s “capability approa...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...