The Future of Economic and Social Rights
Herausgeber: Young, Katharine G.
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Captures significant transformations in the theory and practice of economic and social rights in constitutional and human rights law.
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Captures significant transformations in the theory and practice of economic and social rights in constitutional and human rights law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418133
- ISBN-10: 1108418139
- Artikelnr.: 54312232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418133
- ISBN-10: 1108418139
- Artikelnr.: 54312232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Amartya Sen; 1. Introduction Katharine G. Young; Part I.
Adjudication and Rights: Global Trends: 2. Justiciable and aspirational
ESRs in national constitutions Evan Rosevear, Ran Hirschl and Courtney
Jung; 3. Judicial politics and social rights Malcolm Langford; 4.
Constitutional non-transformation? Socioeconomic rights beyond the poor
David Landau and Rosalind Dixon; Part II. Adjudication and Rights in
Context: Two Contrasts: 5. The Right to Education in the American State
Courts Michael A. Rebell; 6. Legislating human rights - experience of the
right to Education Act in India Arghya Sengupta, Ajey Sangai, Shruti Ambast
and Akriti Gaur; Part III. Adjudication and Rights: Democracy and Courts:
7. The participatory democratic turn in South Africa's social rights
jurisprudence Sandra Liebenberg; 8. Why do we care about dialogue?
'Notwithstanding clause', 'meaningful engagement' and public hearings: a
sympathetic but critical analysis Roberto Gargarella; 9. Empowered
participatory jurisprudence: experimentation, deliberation and norms in
socioeconomic rights adjudication César Rodríguez-Garavito; 10. Courts and
economic and social rights/ courts as economic and social rights Judith
Resnik; Part IV. Economic and Social Rights in Retrenchment: Past and
Future: 11. The future of social rights: social rights as capstone Jeff
King; 12. The present limits and future potential of European social
constitutionalism Colm O'Cinneide; 13. Canada's confounding experience with
health rights litigation and the search for a silver lining Colleen M.
Flood, Bryan Thomas and David Rodriguez; 14. Universal basic income as a
social rights-based antidote to growing economic insecurity Philip Alston;
Part V. Economic and Social Rights in Development: Local and Global
Trajectories: 15. Rights as logistics: notes on the right to food and food
retail liberalization in India Amy J. Cohen and Jason Jackson; 16. Human
rights, investment and the rights-ification of development: the practice of
'human rights impact assessments' in large-scale foreign investments in
natural resources Jeremy Perelman; 17. Human rights testimony in a
different pitch: speaking political power Lucie White; 18. Grassroots
lawfare: how South Africa's urban poor use land as a legal instrument Kerry
Ryan Chance; Part VI. Rights and Accountability: Emerging Doctrines,
Evolving Concepts: 19. Public budget analysis for the realization of
economic, social and cultural rights: conceptual framework and practical
implementation Olivier De Schutter; 20. Bridging the gap: the evolving
doctrine on ESCR and 'maximum available resources Rodrigo Uprimny, Sergio
Chaparro and Andrés Castro Araújo; 21. Waiting for rights: progressive
realization and lost time Katharine G. Young.
Adjudication and Rights: Global Trends: 2. Justiciable and aspirational
ESRs in national constitutions Evan Rosevear, Ran Hirschl and Courtney
Jung; 3. Judicial politics and social rights Malcolm Langford; 4.
Constitutional non-transformation? Socioeconomic rights beyond the poor
David Landau and Rosalind Dixon; Part II. Adjudication and Rights in
Context: Two Contrasts: 5. The Right to Education in the American State
Courts Michael A. Rebell; 6. Legislating human rights - experience of the
right to Education Act in India Arghya Sengupta, Ajey Sangai, Shruti Ambast
and Akriti Gaur; Part III. Adjudication and Rights: Democracy and Courts:
7. The participatory democratic turn in South Africa's social rights
jurisprudence Sandra Liebenberg; 8. Why do we care about dialogue?
'Notwithstanding clause', 'meaningful engagement' and public hearings: a
sympathetic but critical analysis Roberto Gargarella; 9. Empowered
participatory jurisprudence: experimentation, deliberation and norms in
socioeconomic rights adjudication César Rodríguez-Garavito; 10. Courts and
economic and social rights/ courts as economic and social rights Judith
Resnik; Part IV. Economic and Social Rights in Retrenchment: Past and
Future: 11. The future of social rights: social rights as capstone Jeff
King; 12. The present limits and future potential of European social
constitutionalism Colm O'Cinneide; 13. Canada's confounding experience with
health rights litigation and the search for a silver lining Colleen M.
Flood, Bryan Thomas and David Rodriguez; 14. Universal basic income as a
social rights-based antidote to growing economic insecurity Philip Alston;
Part V. Economic and Social Rights in Development: Local and Global
Trajectories: 15. Rights as logistics: notes on the right to food and food
retail liberalization in India Amy J. Cohen and Jason Jackson; 16. Human
rights, investment and the rights-ification of development: the practice of
'human rights impact assessments' in large-scale foreign investments in
natural resources Jeremy Perelman; 17. Human rights testimony in a
different pitch: speaking political power Lucie White; 18. Grassroots
lawfare: how South Africa's urban poor use land as a legal instrument Kerry
Ryan Chance; Part VI. Rights and Accountability: Emerging Doctrines,
Evolving Concepts: 19. Public budget analysis for the realization of
economic, social and cultural rights: conceptual framework and practical
implementation Olivier De Schutter; 20. Bridging the gap: the evolving
doctrine on ESCR and 'maximum available resources Rodrigo Uprimny, Sergio
Chaparro and Andrés Castro Araújo; 21. Waiting for rights: progressive
realization and lost time Katharine G. Young.
Foreword Amartya Sen; 1. Introduction Katharine G. Young; Part I.
Adjudication and Rights: Global Trends: 2. Justiciable and aspirational
ESRs in national constitutions Evan Rosevear, Ran Hirschl and Courtney
Jung; 3. Judicial politics and social rights Malcolm Langford; 4.
Constitutional non-transformation? Socioeconomic rights beyond the poor
David Landau and Rosalind Dixon; Part II. Adjudication and Rights in
Context: Two Contrasts: 5. The Right to Education in the American State
Courts Michael A. Rebell; 6. Legislating human rights - experience of the
right to Education Act in India Arghya Sengupta, Ajey Sangai, Shruti Ambast
and Akriti Gaur; Part III. Adjudication and Rights: Democracy and Courts:
7. The participatory democratic turn in South Africa's social rights
jurisprudence Sandra Liebenberg; 8. Why do we care about dialogue?
'Notwithstanding clause', 'meaningful engagement' and public hearings: a
sympathetic but critical analysis Roberto Gargarella; 9. Empowered
participatory jurisprudence: experimentation, deliberation and norms in
socioeconomic rights adjudication César Rodríguez-Garavito; 10. Courts and
economic and social rights/ courts as economic and social rights Judith
Resnik; Part IV. Economic and Social Rights in Retrenchment: Past and
Future: 11. The future of social rights: social rights as capstone Jeff
King; 12. The present limits and future potential of European social
constitutionalism Colm O'Cinneide; 13. Canada's confounding experience with
health rights litigation and the search for a silver lining Colleen M.
Flood, Bryan Thomas and David Rodriguez; 14. Universal basic income as a
social rights-based antidote to growing economic insecurity Philip Alston;
Part V. Economic and Social Rights in Development: Local and Global
Trajectories: 15. Rights as logistics: notes on the right to food and food
retail liberalization in India Amy J. Cohen and Jason Jackson; 16. Human
rights, investment and the rights-ification of development: the practice of
'human rights impact assessments' in large-scale foreign investments in
natural resources Jeremy Perelman; 17. Human rights testimony in a
different pitch: speaking political power Lucie White; 18. Grassroots
lawfare: how South Africa's urban poor use land as a legal instrument Kerry
Ryan Chance; Part VI. Rights and Accountability: Emerging Doctrines,
Evolving Concepts: 19. Public budget analysis for the realization of
economic, social and cultural rights: conceptual framework and practical
implementation Olivier De Schutter; 20. Bridging the gap: the evolving
doctrine on ESCR and 'maximum available resources Rodrigo Uprimny, Sergio
Chaparro and Andrés Castro Araújo; 21. Waiting for rights: progressive
realization and lost time Katharine G. Young.
Adjudication and Rights: Global Trends: 2. Justiciable and aspirational
ESRs in national constitutions Evan Rosevear, Ran Hirschl and Courtney
Jung; 3. Judicial politics and social rights Malcolm Langford; 4.
Constitutional non-transformation? Socioeconomic rights beyond the poor
David Landau and Rosalind Dixon; Part II. Adjudication and Rights in
Context: Two Contrasts: 5. The Right to Education in the American State
Courts Michael A. Rebell; 6. Legislating human rights - experience of the
right to Education Act in India Arghya Sengupta, Ajey Sangai, Shruti Ambast
and Akriti Gaur; Part III. Adjudication and Rights: Democracy and Courts:
7. The participatory democratic turn in South Africa's social rights
jurisprudence Sandra Liebenberg; 8. Why do we care about dialogue?
'Notwithstanding clause', 'meaningful engagement' and public hearings: a
sympathetic but critical analysis Roberto Gargarella; 9. Empowered
participatory jurisprudence: experimentation, deliberation and norms in
socioeconomic rights adjudication César Rodríguez-Garavito; 10. Courts and
economic and social rights/ courts as economic and social rights Judith
Resnik; Part IV. Economic and Social Rights in Retrenchment: Past and
Future: 11. The future of social rights: social rights as capstone Jeff
King; 12. The present limits and future potential of European social
constitutionalism Colm O'Cinneide; 13. Canada's confounding experience with
health rights litigation and the search for a silver lining Colleen M.
Flood, Bryan Thomas and David Rodriguez; 14. Universal basic income as a
social rights-based antidote to growing economic insecurity Philip Alston;
Part V. Economic and Social Rights in Development: Local and Global
Trajectories: 15. Rights as logistics: notes on the right to food and food
retail liberalization in India Amy J. Cohen and Jason Jackson; 16. Human
rights, investment and the rights-ification of development: the practice of
'human rights impact assessments' in large-scale foreign investments in
natural resources Jeremy Perelman; 17. Human rights testimony in a
different pitch: speaking political power Lucie White; 18. Grassroots
lawfare: how South Africa's urban poor use land as a legal instrument Kerry
Ryan Chance; Part VI. Rights and Accountability: Emerging Doctrines,
Evolving Concepts: 19. Public budget analysis for the realization of
economic, social and cultural rights: conceptual framework and practical
implementation Olivier De Schutter; 20. Bridging the gap: the evolving
doctrine on ESCR and 'maximum available resources Rodrigo Uprimny, Sergio
Chaparro and Andrés Castro Araújo; 21. Waiting for rights: progressive
realization and lost time Katharine G. Young.







