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A pioneering study in the history of social rights, filling a significant gap in human rights scholarship and practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009020862
- Artikelnr.: 70911186
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2022
- Englisch
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Introduction: 1. Not 'second-generation rights': rethinking the history of
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
Introduction: 1. Not 'second-generation rights': rethinking the history of
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.
social rights Steven L. B. Jensen and Charles Walton; Part I. Religion,
Markets, States: Sources of Social Rights before the Twentieth Century: 2.
The rights of the poor: taking the long view Julia McClure; 3. Public
welfare and the natural order: on the theological and free-market sources
of socioeconomic rights Dan Edelstein; 4. Who pays? Social rights and the
French revolution Charles Walton; 5. The Haitian revolution and
socioeconomic rights Philip Kaisary; 6. Of rights and regulation:
technologies of socioeconomic governance in a revolutionary age Stephen
Sawyer and William Novak; 7. Socioeconomic rights before the welfare state:
labour movements and economic emancipation in nineteenth-century Europe
Nicolas Delalande; Part II. Race, Gender, Class: Social Rights and the
Paradoxes of Difference: 8. The soviet social: rights and welfare
reimagined Scott Newton; 9. The Japanese 'welfare society': social rights
and the seeds of the precariat? Bernard Thomann; 10. Liberation theology,
social rights and indigenous rights in Mexico (c1965-2000), Rosie Doyle;
11. The unhappy marriage of gender and socioeconomic rights in France Laura
Frader; Part III. Social Rights in the Age of Internationalism: The
Politics of State Obligations: 12. The spirit of social rights, Samuel
Moyn; 13. From human welfare to human rights: considering socioeconomic
rights through the 1947-1948 UNESCO human rights survey Mark Goodale; 14.
Claiming land, claiming rights in Africa's internationally supervised
territories Meredith Terretta; 15. The road from 1966: social and economic
rights after the international covenant Christian O. Christiansen and
Steven L. B. Jensen; Epilogue: 16. The present and future of social rights
Philip Alston; Index.