Social and economic rights and constitutional law [electronic resource] / [edited by] Sandra Fredman, Meghan Campbell.
Material type:
- 9781784718305 (e-book)
- K3240 .S63 2016
The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recommended readings (Machine generated): Amartya Sen (2004), 'Elements of a Theory of Human Rights', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 32 (4), Fall, 315-56 -- Frank I. Michelman (2003), 'The Constitution, Social Rights, and Liberal Political Justification', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 1 (1), January, 13-34 -- Onora O'Neill (2005), 'The Dark Side of Human Rights', International Affairs, 81 (2), 427-39 -- Karl Klare (2015), 'Critical Perspectives on Social and Economic Rights, Democracy and Separation of Powers', in Helena Alviar Garcia, Karl Klare and Lucy A. Williams (eds), Social and Economic Rights in Theory and Practice: Critical Inquiries, Chapter 1, Abingdon, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge, 3-22, references -- Sandra Liebenberg (2005), 'The Value of Human Dignity in Interpreting Socio-Economic Rights', South African Journal on Human Rights, 21, 1-31 -- Philip Alston and Gerard Quinn (1987), 'The Nature and Scope of States Parties' Obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights', Human Rights Quarterly, 9 (2), May, 156-229 -- Audrey R. Chapman (1996), 'A "Violations Approach" for Monitoring the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights', Human Rights Quarterly, 18 (1), February, 23-66 -- Katharine G. Young (2008), 'The Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights: A Concept in Search of Content', Yale Journal of International Law, 33, 113-75 -- Sigrun Skogly (2012), 'The Requirement of Using the "Maximum of Available Resources" for Human Rights Realisation: A Question of Quality as Well as Quantity?', Human Rights Law Review, 12 (3), 393-420 -- Colin Harvey and Eoin Rooney (2010), 'Integrating Human Rights? Socio-Economic Rights and Budget Analysis', European Human Rights Law Review, 3, 266-79 -- Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona (2009), 'The Obligations of "International Assistance and Cooperation" under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. A Possible Entry Point to a Human Rights Based Approach to Millennium Development Goal 8', International Journal of Human Rights, 13 (1), 86-109 -- Jeff A. King (2008), 'Institutional Approaches to Judicial Restraint', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 28 (3), Autumn, 409-41 -- Rosalind Dixon (2007), 'Creating Dialogue about Socioeconomic Rights: Strong-Form versus Weak-Form Judicial Review Revisited', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 5 (3), July, 391-418 -- Alicia Ely Yamin (2014), 'Promoting Equity in Health: What Role for Courts?', Health and Human Rights Journal, 16 (2), December, 1-9 -- Sandra Fredman (2007), 'Redistribution and Recognition: Reconciling Inequalities', South African Journal on Human Rights, 23, 214-34 -- Gwen Brodsky and Shelagh Day (2005), 'Denial of the Means of Subsistence as an Equality Violation', Acta Juridica, 149-70 -- Kamala Sankaran (2007), 'Special Provisions and Access to Socio- Economic Rights: Women and the Indian Constitution', South African Journal on Human Rights, 23, 277-90 -- Leilani Farha (2002), 'Is There a Woman in the House? Re/conceiving the Human Right to Housing?', Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 14, 118-41 -- Murray Wesson (2007), 'Equality and Social Rights: An Exploration in Light of the South African Constitution', Public Law, 748-69.
Beth Goldblatt (2009), 'The Right to Social Security - Addressing Women's Poverty and Disadvantage', South African Journal on Human Rights, 25, 442-66 -- Colleen M. Flood and Aeyal Gross (2014), 'Litigating the Right to Health: What Can We Learn from a Comparative Law and Health Care Systems Approach', Health and Human Rights Journal, 16 (2), December, 62-72 -- Kent Roach and Geoff Budlender (2005), 'Mandatory Relief and Supervisory Jurisdiction: When is it Appropriate, Just and Equitable?', South African Law Journal, 122 (2), 325-51 -- Varun Gauri and Daniel M. Brinks (2009), 'Introduction: The Elements of Legalization and the Triangular Shape of Social and Economic Rights', in Courting Social Justice: Judicial Enforcement of Social and Economic Rights in the Developing World, Chapter 1, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1-37 -- David Landau (2012), 'The Reality of Social Rights Enforcement', Harvard International Law Journal, 53 (1), Winter, 402-59.
Socio-economic rights raise many complex challenges to the traditional understanding of the nature of human rights, the role of courts in democratic society and the nature of remedies. The sophisticated and constructive solutions developed by the fore most thinkers to fully recognize socio-economic rights are drawn together in this research review. They demonstrate how traditional concepts and obstacles can be re-characteried and modified to ensure respect for the indivisibility of human rights. This research review provides crucial insights into the emerging and perennial challenges to socio-economic rights. It is an ideal resource for those new to the study of socio-economic rights, academics and policy-makers and all those interested in using human rights to achieve social justice.