Socio-economic rights raise many complex challenges to the
traditional understanding of the nature of human rights, the role
of courts in democratic society and the nature of remedies. This
collection draws together the sophisticated and constructive
solutions developed by the foremost thinkers to fully recognise
socio-economic rights, demonstrating how traditional concepts and
obstacles can be re-characterised and modified to ensure respect
for the indivisibility of human rights. This important collection
provides crucial insights into the emerging and perennial
challenges to socio-economic rights. Including an original
introduction, it is an ideal resource for those new to the study of
socio-economic rights, academics, policy makers and all those
interested in using human rights to achieve social justice.
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