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This book explores destitution from the perspective of
international human rights law and, more specifically, economic,
social, and cultural rights. The experience of destitution
correlates to the non-realisation of a range of economic, social,
and cultural rights. However, destitution has not been defined from
this perspective. Consequently, the nexus between destitution and
the denial of economic, social, and cultural rights remains
unrecognised within academia and policy and practice. This book
expressly addresses this issue and in so doing renders the nexus
between destitution and the non-realisation of these rights
visible. The book proposes a new human rights-based definition of
destitution, composed of two parts. The rights which must be
realised (the component rights) and the level of realisation of
these rights which must be met (the destitution threshold) to avoid
destitution. This human rights-based understanding of destitution
is then applied to a UK case study to highlight the relationship
between government policy and destitution, to illustrate how
destitution manifests itself, and to make recommendations - founded
upon engendering the realisation of economic, social, and cultural
rights - aimed towards addressing destitution. This book will have
global and cross-sectoral appeal to anti-poverty advocates, policy
makers, as well as to researchers, academics and students in the
fields of human rights law, poverty studies, and social policy.
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