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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights continues to build
justiciability to determine the social rights of marginalised
individuals and groups in the Americas. In this engaging book,
Isaac de Paz Gonzalez unveils the abilities, and the practices of
the Inter-American Court's contribution to human rights policy in
the Global South. This innovative book offers a thorough and
complete examination of the Inter-American Court's jurisprudence
over its forty years of existence, within the framework of Economic
and Social Rights (ESR). The author offers a concise discussion of
both the historic and landmark cases in regards to ESR, and its
theoretical basis, as well as giving insight into how to further
improve and protect the lives of the most vulnerable people in the
Americas. This book also exposes the possibility of enforcing legal
remedies for poverty and structural discrimination in order to seek
social justice. Contemporary and insightful, this book will be
vital reading for legal scholars and students interested in human
rights more broadly, as well as social justice and social rights
specialists. Judges, practitioners and policymakers will also find
this book a thought-provoking read.
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