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For several decades, social rights lacked proper recognition in
international law, being qualified as aspirational goals rather
than rights, and therefore not enjoying the same level of
protection or status as other human rights. This comprehensive
Research Handbook provides a comparative overview of the history,
nature and current status of social rights at the universal and
regional level. Tracing their evolution from rather modest
beginnings, to becoming the category of rights responding most
accurately to the 21st century's policy objectives of poverty
eradication and equitable resource allocation, this Research
Handbook assesses the mechanisms used to enhance the implementation
and enforcement of social rights. Offering in-depth discussion of
current debates in the field of social rights and international
law, expert contributors analyse the ability of these rights to act
as a tool to fight inequality, as well as to protect and ensure
diversity. In so doing, they examine how social rights now play a
central role in the shift from a state-centred to a value-based
global order. This Research Handbook will be a useful resource for
students and academics working on social rights in international
human rights law and other fields of public international law. It
will also be of value to lawyers, NGOs and state officials
concerned with the enforcement and implementation of social rights.
Contributors include: V. Bilkova, C. Binder, J.P. Bohoslavsky, D.M.
Chirwa, A. Constantinides, J. Cortez da Cunha Cruz, E. De
Brabandere, M. de Carvalho Hernandez, E. Dermine, M. Dobri , E.
Ferrer Mac-Gregor, M. Goldmann, M. Gongora-Mera, J.A. Hofbauer, D.
Ikawa, P. Janig, Z. K dzia, A. Kendrick, T. Kleinlein, E.
Lopez-Jacoiste, K. Lukas, S. McInerney-Lankford, A. Mkhonza, M.
Morales Antoniazzi, A. Muller, Y. Negishi, M. Nowak, K. Olaniyan,
L.C. Pautassi, F. Piovesan, E. Schmid, J. Schoensteiner, F. Seatzu,
A. Ubeda de Torre, F. Viljoen, R. Wilde, I.T. Winkler
This work offers the first systematic analysis of the case law of
the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to be published in the
English language. The book provides a comprehensive collation and
commentary on the jurisprudence of the Court, situating it in the
broader context of international human rights law, drawing
comparisons in particular with the case law of the European Court
of Human Rights. It features coverage of both procedural and
substantive human rights law.
Comprehensively indexed and cross-referenced, the book offers, for
the first time in English, ready access to the jurisprudence of one
of the major regional human rights courts. It will be of use to the
judiciary, human rights practitioners, human rights activists,
government institutions, academics, and students alike.
Based on an original French publication, the book has been fully
updated and rewritten and includes extensive bibliographies for
each of the issues and rights selected for commentary.
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