This article examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland and identifies routes to remedy for violations of these rights. ESC rights relate to areas such as housing, education, employment, standard of living and health. Violations of ESC rights impact on the most vulnerable in society. The mapping of rights conducted by the Scottish Human Rights Commission before the publication of the Getting It Right report revealed a legal deficit in the protection of ESC rights in Scotland. The evidence identified that protection mechanisms for socio-economic rights in Scotland are either insufficient or non-existent. This article builds on the evidence by exploring the legal nature of ESC rights: how they are currently ...
Phrased in idealistic terms and having benefited from positive and fastidious correlative obligation...
textabstractSocial rights – or economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) – are not a new ide...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...
This article examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland and ident...
First paragraph: The area of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights law is often misunderstood a...
First paragraph: The incorporation of international law into domestic law means embedding legal stan...
This briefing paper examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland. T...
Economic, social and cultural rights (ESR) are those rights defined as such in the International Cov...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice F...
First paragraph: The book examines the potential models of incorporation (ways of embedding rights i...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice f...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice F...
This article analyses the impact that some of the United Nations special procedures, namely those fo...
There arguably exists something of a great human rights divide stretching across the ninety-six mile...
Devolution acts as both a foundation and a potential vehicle for progressive human rights reform. Th...
Phrased in idealistic terms and having benefited from positive and fastidious correlative obligation...
textabstractSocial rights – or economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) – are not a new ide...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...
This article examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland and ident...
First paragraph: The area of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights law is often misunderstood a...
First paragraph: The incorporation of international law into domestic law means embedding legal stan...
This briefing paper examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland. T...
Economic, social and cultural rights (ESR) are those rights defined as such in the International Cov...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice F...
First paragraph: The book examines the potential models of incorporation (ways of embedding rights i...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice f...
This briefing document has been prepared for the Nuffield Foundation project on ‘Access to Justice F...
This article analyses the impact that some of the United Nations special procedures, namely those fo...
There arguably exists something of a great human rights divide stretching across the ninety-six mile...
Devolution acts as both a foundation and a potential vehicle for progressive human rights reform. Th...
Phrased in idealistic terms and having benefited from positive and fastidious correlative obligation...
textabstractSocial rights – or economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) – are not a new ide...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...