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This edited volume offers original scholarship on economic and
social human rights from leading and new cutting-edge scholars in
the fields of economics, law, political science, sociology, and
anthropology. It analyzes the core economic and social rights and
the crucial topic of nondiscrimination, and includes an innovative
section on meta rights. The main chapters answer important
questions about economic and social rights performance around the
world by emphasizing the obstacles that prevent governments from
fulfilling their obligations. The interdisciplinary analysis offers
a detailed and up-to-date discussion to help scholars and policy
makers find the best ways to instantiate economic and social
rights. The authors examine the role of the associated obligations,
and especially the obstacles to respect, protect, and fulfill those
obligations. The book's introductory and concluding chapters
address conceptual issues and correct mistakes often made by
critics of economic and social rights.
This edited volume offers original scholarship on economic and
social human rights from leading and new cutting-edge scholars in
the fields of economics, law, political science, sociology and
anthropology. It analyzes the core economic and social rights and
the crucial topic of non-discrimination, and includes an innovative
section on 'meta' rights. The main chapters answer important
questions about economic and social rights performance around the
world by emphasizing the obstacles that prevent governments from
fulfilling their obligations. The interdisciplinary analysis offers
a detailed and up-to-date discussion to help scholars and policy
makers find the best ways to instantiate economic and social
rights. The authors examine the role of the associated obligations,
and especially the obstacles to respect, protect and fulfil those
obligations. The book's introductory and concluding chapters
address conceptual issues and correct mistakes often made by
critics of economic and social rights.
This edited volume offers scholarship on economic rights by leading
scholars in the fields of economics, law, and political science. It
analyzes the central features of economic rights: their conceptual,
measurement, and policy dimensions. In its introduction, the book
provides a conceptualization of economic rights based on a
three-pronged definition: the right to a decent standard of living,
the right to work, and the right to basic income support for people
who cannot work. Subsequent chapters correct existing conceptual
mistakes in the literature, provide new measurement techniques with
country rankings, and analyze policy implementation at the
international, regional, national, and local levels. While it forms
a cohesive whole, the book is nevertheless rich in contending
perspectives.
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