Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World
Herausgeber: Frey, Diane F.; Macnaughton, Gillian
Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World
Herausgeber: Frey, Diane F.; Macnaughton, Gillian
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This multidisciplinary book examines the potential of economic and social rights to contest adverse impacts of neoliberalism on human wellbeing.
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This multidisciplinary book examines the potential of economic and social rights to contest adverse impacts of neoliberalism on human wellbeing.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 711g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418157
- ISBN-10: 1108418155
- Artikelnr.: 50438730
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 711g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418157
- ISBN-10: 1108418155
- Artikelnr.: 50438730
1. Introduction Gillian MacNaughton and Diane F. Frey; Part I. Economic and
Social Rights under Neoliberalism: 2. Inequality, neoliberalism and human
rights James Heintz; 3. Neoliberalism's law in Peru: a model Felipe Ford
Cole; 4. Governing risky childhoods: how neoliberal governance
prescriptions rule out social rights in Israel Asa Maron; 5. Neoliberalism
and the privatization of social rights in education James Murphy; 6.
Equality rights beyond neoliberal constraints Gillian MacNaughton; Part II.
Economic and Social Rights in Times of Crisis: 7. A hierarchy of comfort?
The CESCR's approach to the 2008 economic crisis Ben T. C. Warwick; 8. Do
metrics matter? Accountability for economic and social rights in
post-revolution Egypt Allison Corkery and Heba Khalil; 9. Contesting
neoliberalism: bringing in economic and social rights to end violence
against women in Mexico Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez; 10. Challenging
neoliberalism: making economic and social rights matter in the
peacebuilding agenda Amanda Cahill-Ripley; Part III. Economic and Social
Rights in Development: 11. Developmental states, neoliberalism and the
right to food: Brazil and South Africa Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 12. Human rights
informed the sustainable development goals but are they lost in New
Zealand's neoliberal aid program? Carmel Williams and Alison Blaiklock; 13.
Neoliberal developmentalism in South Korea and the unfulfilled promise of
economic and social rights Joo-Young Lee; Part IV. Accountability for
Economic and Social Rights: 14. Social justice, neoliberalism and labor
standards at the International Labour Organization Diane F. Frey; 15.
Neoliberal geographies and the justiciability of economic and social rights
Jean Carmalt; 16. Can human rights challenge neoliberal logics? Evidence
from water and sanitation rulings in São Paulo, Brazil LaDawn Haglund; 17.
Conclusion Diane F. Frey and Gillian MacNaughton.
Social Rights under Neoliberalism: 2. Inequality, neoliberalism and human
rights James Heintz; 3. Neoliberalism's law in Peru: a model Felipe Ford
Cole; 4. Governing risky childhoods: how neoliberal governance
prescriptions rule out social rights in Israel Asa Maron; 5. Neoliberalism
and the privatization of social rights in education James Murphy; 6.
Equality rights beyond neoliberal constraints Gillian MacNaughton; Part II.
Economic and Social Rights in Times of Crisis: 7. A hierarchy of comfort?
The CESCR's approach to the 2008 economic crisis Ben T. C. Warwick; 8. Do
metrics matter? Accountability for economic and social rights in
post-revolution Egypt Allison Corkery and Heba Khalil; 9. Contesting
neoliberalism: bringing in economic and social rights to end violence
against women in Mexico Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez; 10. Challenging
neoliberalism: making economic and social rights matter in the
peacebuilding agenda Amanda Cahill-Ripley; Part III. Economic and Social
Rights in Development: 11. Developmental states, neoliberalism and the
right to food: Brazil and South Africa Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 12. Human rights
informed the sustainable development goals but are they lost in New
Zealand's neoliberal aid program? Carmel Williams and Alison Blaiklock; 13.
Neoliberal developmentalism in South Korea and the unfulfilled promise of
economic and social rights Joo-Young Lee; Part IV. Accountability for
Economic and Social Rights: 14. Social justice, neoliberalism and labor
standards at the International Labour Organization Diane F. Frey; 15.
Neoliberal geographies and the justiciability of economic and social rights
Jean Carmalt; 16. Can human rights challenge neoliberal logics? Evidence
from water and sanitation rulings in São Paulo, Brazil LaDawn Haglund; 17.
Conclusion Diane F. Frey and Gillian MacNaughton.
1. Introduction Gillian MacNaughton and Diane F. Frey; Part I. Economic and
Social Rights under Neoliberalism: 2. Inequality, neoliberalism and human
rights James Heintz; 3. Neoliberalism's law in Peru: a model Felipe Ford
Cole; 4. Governing risky childhoods: how neoliberal governance
prescriptions rule out social rights in Israel Asa Maron; 5. Neoliberalism
and the privatization of social rights in education James Murphy; 6.
Equality rights beyond neoliberal constraints Gillian MacNaughton; Part II.
Economic and Social Rights in Times of Crisis: 7. A hierarchy of comfort?
The CESCR's approach to the 2008 economic crisis Ben T. C. Warwick; 8. Do
metrics matter? Accountability for economic and social rights in
post-revolution Egypt Allison Corkery and Heba Khalil; 9. Contesting
neoliberalism: bringing in economic and social rights to end violence
against women in Mexico Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez; 10. Challenging
neoliberalism: making economic and social rights matter in the
peacebuilding agenda Amanda Cahill-Ripley; Part III. Economic and Social
Rights in Development: 11. Developmental states, neoliberalism and the
right to food: Brazil and South Africa Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 12. Human rights
informed the sustainable development goals but are they lost in New
Zealand's neoliberal aid program? Carmel Williams and Alison Blaiklock; 13.
Neoliberal developmentalism in South Korea and the unfulfilled promise of
economic and social rights Joo-Young Lee; Part IV. Accountability for
Economic and Social Rights: 14. Social justice, neoliberalism and labor
standards at the International Labour Organization Diane F. Frey; 15.
Neoliberal geographies and the justiciability of economic and social rights
Jean Carmalt; 16. Can human rights challenge neoliberal logics? Evidence
from water and sanitation rulings in São Paulo, Brazil LaDawn Haglund; 17.
Conclusion Diane F. Frey and Gillian MacNaughton.
Social Rights under Neoliberalism: 2. Inequality, neoliberalism and human
rights James Heintz; 3. Neoliberalism's law in Peru: a model Felipe Ford
Cole; 4. Governing risky childhoods: how neoliberal governance
prescriptions rule out social rights in Israel Asa Maron; 5. Neoliberalism
and the privatization of social rights in education James Murphy; 6.
Equality rights beyond neoliberal constraints Gillian MacNaughton; Part II.
Economic and Social Rights in Times of Crisis: 7. A hierarchy of comfort?
The CESCR's approach to the 2008 economic crisis Ben T. C. Warwick; 8. Do
metrics matter? Accountability for economic and social rights in
post-revolution Egypt Allison Corkery and Heba Khalil; 9. Contesting
neoliberalism: bringing in economic and social rights to end violence
against women in Mexico Ana María Sánchez Rodríguez; 10. Challenging
neoliberalism: making economic and social rights matter in the
peacebuilding agenda Amanda Cahill-Ripley; Part III. Economic and Social
Rights in Development: 11. Developmental states, neoliberalism and the
right to food: Brazil and South Africa Sakiko Fukuda-Parr; 12. Human rights
informed the sustainable development goals but are they lost in New
Zealand's neoliberal aid program? Carmel Williams and Alison Blaiklock; 13.
Neoliberal developmentalism in South Korea and the unfulfilled promise of
economic and social rights Joo-Young Lee; Part IV. Accountability for
Economic and Social Rights: 14. Social justice, neoliberalism and labor
standards at the International Labour Organization Diane F. Frey; 15.
Neoliberal geographies and the justiciability of economic and social rights
Jean Carmalt; 16. Can human rights challenge neoliberal logics? Evidence
from water and sanitation rulings in São Paulo, Brazil LaDawn Haglund; 17.
Conclusion Diane F. Frey and Gillian MacNaughton.