In recent years, state inefficiency in delivering some public goods to everyone has been the major argument set forth by those who argue that markets should play a more active role in providing those goods and services that are needed to secure human rights. In result, in many parts of the world, we have been witnessing a privatization of social security and water distribution, for example. This article argues that markets do not speak the same language as human rights and therefore are not fully prepared to play the role of a supplier of goods and services as human rights, and specifically of the rights to social security and to water. There are three essential reasons for that. First markets do not state social preferences, second they ar...
This article reflects on a decade of engagement by the human rights movement in debates about the in...
States hold international human rights obligations to protect rights-holders from infringements by t...
There has been a remarkable shift in the relationship between market and state responsibilities for ...
In recent years, State inefficiency in delivering some public goods to everybody has been the main a...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Today human rights are often described in terms of the rule of law, constitutionalism, civil liberti...
There are no doubt human rights advocates who would baulk at the claim that somehow human rights ser...
Water being essential to human survival and, thus, a human right, why is there such inequality in it...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
The commonly shared sentiment that human rights have reached a crisis in the form of a populist back...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
This article reflects on a decade of engagement by the human rights movement in debates about the in...
States hold international human rights obligations to protect rights-holders from infringements by t...
There has been a remarkable shift in the relationship between market and state responsibilities for ...
In recent years, State inefficiency in delivering some public goods to everybody has been the main a...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
A novelty of the current neoliberal development approach is its recognition of human rights as a pre...
It is said that economics value individual and economic freedom and from that many hastily conclude ...
Today human rights are often described in terms of the rule of law, constitutionalism, civil liberti...
There are no doubt human rights advocates who would baulk at the claim that somehow human rights ser...
Water being essential to human survival and, thus, a human right, why is there such inequality in it...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
The commonly shared sentiment that human rights have reached a crisis in the form of a populist back...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
This article reflects on a decade of engagement by the human rights movement in debates about the in...
States hold international human rights obligations to protect rights-holders from infringements by t...
There has been a remarkable shift in the relationship between market and state responsibilities for ...