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Exploring social rights : Between theory and practice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2011Description: 426p ixISBN:
  • 9781849462556
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 BAR
Contents:
Table Of Contents: 1 Introduction: Do We Need Social Rights? Questions in the Era of Globalisation, Privatisation, and the Diminished Welfare State DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ AND AEYAL M GROSS Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on Social Rights 2 The Constitution, Social Rights and Liberal Political Justification FRANK I MICHELMAN 3 Failed Decolonisation and the Future of Social Rights: Some Preliminary Reflections UPENDRA BAXI 4 'If you don't pay, you die': On Death and Desire in the Postcolony LUCIE WHITE Part II: Global and Regional Perspectives on Social Rights 5 Stuck in a Moment in Time: The International Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights YUVAL SHANY 6 Social Rights and Social Policy: Transformations on the International Landscape KERRY RITTICH 7 Indirect Protection of Social Rights by the European Court of Human Rights EVA BREMS Part III: National Perspectives on Social Rights 8 Social Rights Litigation in India: Developments of the Last Decade JAYNA KOTHARI 9 Socio-Economic Rights: The Promise and Limitation-The South African Experience DENNIS M DAVIS 10 Social Rights in Canada PATRICK MACKLEM 11 Social Citizenship: The Neglected Aspect of Israeli Constitutional Law DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ AND AEYAL M GROSS Part IV: Implementing Specific Social Rights 12 The Many Faces of the Right to Education YORAM RABIN 13 The Right to Health in an Era of Privatisation and Globalisation: National and International Perspectives AEYAL M GROSS 14 The Right to Work-The Value of Work GUY MUNDLAK Part V: Social Rights of Special Groups 15 The Social Rights of People with Disabilities: Reconciling Care and Justice NETA ZIV 16 Social Rights as Women's Rights DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ.
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Table Of Contents:
1 Introduction: Do We Need Social Rights? Questions in the Era of
Globalisation, Privatisation, and the Diminished Welfare State
DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ AND AEYAL M GROSS
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives on Social Rights
2 The Constitution, Social Rights and Liberal Political Justification
FRANK I MICHELMAN
3 Failed Decolonisation and the Future of Social Rights: Some Preliminary Reflections
UPENDRA BAXI
4 'If you don't pay, you die': On Death and Desire in the Postcolony
LUCIE WHITE
Part II: Global and Regional Perspectives on Social Rights
5 Stuck in a Moment in Time: The International Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
YUVAL SHANY
6 Social Rights and Social Policy: Transformations on the International Landscape
KERRY RITTICH
7 Indirect Protection of Social Rights by the European Court of Human Rights
EVA BREMS
Part III: National Perspectives on Social Rights
8 Social Rights Litigation in India: Developments of the Last Decade
JAYNA KOTHARI
9 Socio-Economic Rights: The Promise and Limitation-The South African Experience
DENNIS M DAVIS
10 Social Rights in Canada
PATRICK MACKLEM
11 Social Citizenship: The Neglected Aspect of Israeli Constitutional Law
DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ AND AEYAL M GROSS
Part IV: Implementing Specific Social Rights
12 The Many Faces of the Right to Education
YORAM RABIN
13 The Right to Health in an Era of Privatisation and Globalisation: National and International Perspectives
AEYAL M GROSS
14 The Right to Work-The Value of Work
GUY MUNDLAK
Part V: Social Rights of Special Groups
15 The Social Rights of People with Disabilities: Reconciling Care and Justice
NETA ZIV
16 Social Rights as Women's Rights
DAPHNE BARAK-EREZ.

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