This books examines whether public service liberalization poses a threat to gender and human rights?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barnali Choudhury teaches at Queen Mary, University of London. She previously practised corporate law and international investment arbitration.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Foundations: 1. International economic law and human rights 2. Public services 3. Instruments for liberalizing public services Part II. Human Rights and Gendered Implications of Liberalization of Public Services: 4. Liberalization of water services 5. Liberalization of educational services 6. Liberalization of health services 7. Accounting for the differential implications of liberalized public services on developing countries and women Part III. The Future of Liberalization of Public Services: 8. Should public services continue to be liberalized? 9. Conclusion Index.
Introduction Part I. Foundations: 1. International economic law and human rights 2. Public services 3. Instruments for liberalizing public services Part II. Human Rights and Gendered Implications of Liberalization of Public Services: 4. Liberalization of water services 5. Liberalization of educational services 6. Liberalization of health services 7. Accounting for the differential implications of liberalized public services on developing countries and women Part III. The Future of Liberalization of Public Services: 8. Should public services continue to be liberalized? 9. Conclusion Index.
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