Food, water, health, housing, and education are fundamental to human freedom and dignity, yet only recently have legal systems begun to secure these fundamental individual interests as rights. This book analyses the transformation of socio-economic rights into constitutional rights, and their impact on public law and constitutional theory.
Food, water, health, housing, and education are fundamental to human freedom and dignity, yet only recently have legal systems begun to secure these fundamental individual interests as rights. This book analyses the transformation of socio-economic rights into constitutional rights, and their impact on public law and constitutional theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Katharine Young is Associate Professor at Boston College Law School. She completed doctoral studies at Harvard Law School and law and arts degrees at Melbourne Law School. Dr Young has served as a Fellow at a number of interdisciplinary programs, including Amartya Sen's Project on Justice, Welfare and Economics at Harvard University. She has comparative professional experience in Australia, the United States, and in the United Nations legal system.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: The Path to Transformation Part I: Constituting Rights by Interpretation 2: Interpretative Standpoints 3: Interpreting the Minimum 4: Interpreting Limits Part II: Constituting Rights by Enforcement 5: A Typology of Judicial Review 6: The Catalytic Court 7: A Comparative Typology of Courts Part III: Constituting Rights by Contestation 8: Social Movements and Economic and Social Rights 9: The Governance Function of Economic and Social Rights 10: Conclusion: Economic and Social Rights as Human Rights and Constitutional Rights
1: Introduction: The Path to Transformation Part I: Constituting Rights by Interpretation 2: Interpretative Standpoints 3: Interpreting the Minimum 4: Interpreting Limits Part II: Constituting Rights by Enforcement 5: A Typology of Judicial Review 6: The Catalytic Court 7: A Comparative Typology of Courts Part III: Constituting Rights by Contestation 8: Social Movements and Economic and Social Rights 9: The Governance Function of Economic and Social Rights 10: Conclusion: Economic and Social Rights as Human Rights and Constitutional Rights
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