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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Law

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Author(s) Manisuli Ssenyonjo
Publisher Hart Publishing
ISBN / ASIN 1849466076
ISBN-13 9781849466073
Availability Not yet published
Sales Rank #99,999,999
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Since the first edition of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Law was published in 2009, there have been several important developments including: (1) the entry into force of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on individual communications; and (2) significant developments in the case law on economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights. The second edition, written by an expert in the field, addresses the above developments and explores ESC rights from foundational issues to substantive rights and systems of protection. It has been fully updated to include new material and up-to-date coverage of the case law of human rights bodies and national courts on ESC rights. In addition to the rights to health, education and work covered in the first edition, the second edition analyses new developments including rights not covered in the first edition such as trade union rights, right to an adequate standard of living (adequate food, water and housing), right to social security and the right to take part in cultural life. It also considers the relationship of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) to other areas of international law; admissibility under the Optional Protocol to the ICESCR; regional protection of ESC rights; more examples of the domestic protection of ESC rights; the protection of ESC rights of vulnerable groups (such as women, children, youth, persons with disabilities, older persons, prisoners, minorities, migrants, indigenous people, refugees and internally displaced persons); and contemporary challenges to ESC rights including poverty, armed conflicts and terrorism. ËœAll these developments presented in a clear and illuminating manner, will be of use to the judiciary, human rights practitioners, human rights activists, government institutions, academics, and students alike.
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