Phrased in idealistic terms and having benefited from positive and fastidious correlative obligations, economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR) — also termed “claim-rights” — have long been regarded as “poor relatives” of their elder “brothers”, i.e. civil and political rights (CPR) or “liberty-rights”, which are surrounded by an aura of historic authority and judicial force. These rights have often been pushed by doctrine towards the field of legal rhetoric. However, jurisprudence has proved that, despite such criticism, ESCR may well be subject to judicial control, either by the indivisibility principle of human rights or interpreting correlative obligations. The article aims to show that, by virtue of its complex structure, the Europe...
Increasing numbers of academics and practitioners are employing the language of economic and social ...
The international human rights system formally recognizes two principal categories of rights: civil ...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The present study started from our wish to present to the large audience the economic, social and cu...
This article represents the analysis of the possibility of the protection of economical, social and ...
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undiv...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Upon its foundation in 1961, the European Committee for Social Rights (ECSR) was meant to be a count...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
With a view to upholding fundamental (social) rights in Europe in times of economic crisis, attentio...
textabstractSocial rights – or economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) – are not a new ide...
Human rights are one of the topical issues in today’s society, on a European as well as on a global ...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
The aim of this article is to present the European Committee of Social Rights as a moni-toring treat...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos ekonominių, socialinių ir kultūrinių asmens teisių gynimo galimybės Europos...
Increasing numbers of academics and practitioners are employing the language of economic and social ...
The international human rights system formally recognizes two principal categories of rights: civil ...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...
The present study started from our wish to present to the large audience the economic, social and cu...
This article represents the analysis of the possibility of the protection of economical, social and ...
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undiv...
This article reviews some important developments of the case law of the European Court of Human Righ...
Upon its foundation in 1961, the European Committee for Social Rights (ECSR) was meant to be a count...
The European Court of Human Rights has shown significant weariness in interpreting the European Conv...
With a view to upholding fundamental (social) rights in Europe in times of economic crisis, attentio...
textabstractSocial rights – or economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) – are not a new ide...
Human rights are one of the topical issues in today’s society, on a European as well as on a global ...
Economic, social and cultural right (“social right”) have historically been viewed as distinct in na...
The aim of this article is to present the European Committee of Social Rights as a moni-toring treat...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos ekonominių, socialinių ir kultūrinių asmens teisių gynimo galimybės Europos...
Increasing numbers of academics and practitioners are employing the language of economic and social ...
The international human rights system formally recognizes two principal categories of rights: civil ...
The author intends to show from different points of view the indivisibility of all human rights, civ...