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This timely and valuable book explores the development of
international human rights law over the last six decades. The
volume brings together leading experts to reflect on different
aspects of human rights law, not only considering and evaluating
the developments so far, but also identifying relevant problems and
proposing relevant possible perspectives for the continued positive
future development of human rights law. The book is international
in perspective, both in scope and context, and covers developments
in the international protection of human rights since the adoption
of the UDHR in 1948. The developments considered include the United
Nations system of protecting human rights as well as regional human
rights systems in Africa, America and Europe. It also considers
some key themes relevant to human rights including globalisation,
protecting human rights in emergency situations and trade
sanctions, the development of human rights NGOs, and many others.
The book will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and
policy-makers working in the field of international human rights.
This timely and valuable book explores the development of
international human rights law over the last six decades. The
volume brings together leading experts to reflect on different
aspects of human rights law, not only considering and evaluating
the developments so far, but also identifying relevant problems and
proposing relevant possible perspectives for the continued positive
future development of human rights law. The book is international
in perspective, both in scope and context, and covers developments
in the international protection of human rights since the adoption
of the UDHR in 1948. The developments considered include the United
Nations system of protecting human rights as well as regional human
rights systems in Africa, America and Europe. It also considers
some key themes relevant to human rights including globalisation,
protecting human rights in emergency situations and trade
sanctions, the development of human rights NGOs, and many others.
The book will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and
policy-makers working in the field of international human rights.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is a collection of seminal
papers examining legal, conceptual and practical questions
regarding the international legal protection of economic, social
and cultural rights. The volume discusses what human rights
obligations economic, social and cultural rights entail for states
and non-state actors; the nature and scope of substantive economic,
social and cultural rights such as education, health, work, water,
enjoyment of the benefits of scientific progress, and cultural
rights; as well as the justiciability of these rights at an
international level and at the national level. The paramount
importance of such questions is illustrated, among other things, by
the catastrophic situation of economic, social and cultural rights
as human rights in developing and developed states. The volume is
divided into three main parts which focus on human rights
obligations for states and non-state actors arising from treaties
protecting economic, social and cultural rights; analysis of
selected substantive rights; and finally the justiciability of
economic, social and cultural rights in various contexts such as
within the United Nations, Europe, Inter-American, and African
systems, as well as within the domestic system.
Since the first edition (published in 2009), there have been
several important treaty developments, including the entry into
force of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) on individual
communications, and significant developments in the case law on
economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights. The second edition
addresses these developments and explores ESC rights from
foundational issues to substantive rights and systems of
protection. It has been fully updated to include new material and
up-to-date coverage of the case law of human rights bodies and
national courts on ESC rights. In addition to the rights to health,
education and work covered in the first edition, the second edition
analyses new developments, such as the rights to adequate food,
water and sanitation, adequate housing, social security and
cultural rights. It also considers several contemporary issues
including the extraterritorial human rights obligations of states
in the area of economic, social and cultural rights; non-state
actors; relationship of the ICESCR to other areas of international
law; the Optional Protocol to the ICESCR; regional protection of
ESC rights; more examples of the domestic protection of ESC rights;
the protection of ESC rights of vulnerable groups; contemporary
challenges to ESC rights, including poverty, corruption, armed
conflicts and terrorism. It concludes by exploring the possible
establishment of a World Court of Human Rights.
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