Regulating Socio-Economic Inequality
Utilising a Human Rights and Equality Law Framework
David Barrett(Author)
Hart Publishing
Will be published approx. on 4. February 2027
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-5099-3775-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a bold, interdisciplinary framework for using equality and human rights law to tackle the growing crisis of socio-economic inequality in modern society.
Socio-economic inequality is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. Over the past decade, homelessness has surged, foodbank reliance has intensified, benefits have been cut, and precarious work has proliferated-while the wealth of the richest has reached unprecedented heights.
Legal scholarship has begun to address this issue, particularly through equality and human rights law. Yet much of this work remains narrowly legalistic, overlooking crucial insights from other disciplines-such as how socio-economic inequality is defined and the diverse ways it might be regulated.
This book fills those gaps. It outlines how equality and human rights law can more effectively respond to socio-economic inequality by:
- offering a comprehensive definition of socio-economic inequality;
- developing new rationales for legal intervention;
- analysing how law can address its various dimensions; and
- exploring enforcement mechanisms beyond the courtroom.
Socio-economic inequality is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. Over the past decade, homelessness has surged, foodbank reliance has intensified, benefits have been cut, and precarious work has proliferated-while the wealth of the richest has reached unprecedented heights.
Legal scholarship has begun to address this issue, particularly through equality and human rights law. Yet much of this work remains narrowly legalistic, overlooking crucial insights from other disciplines-such as how socio-economic inequality is defined and the diverse ways it might be regulated.
This book fills those gaps. It outlines how equality and human rights law can more effectively respond to socio-economic inequality by:
- offering a comprehensive definition of socio-economic inequality;
- developing new rationales for legal intervention;
- analysing how law can address its various dimensions; and
- exploring enforcement mechanisms beyond the courtroom.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
344 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5099-3775-2 (9781509937752)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
David Barrett is Lecturer in Law at Exeter University, UK.
Content
Introduction
1. Defining Socio-Economic Inequality
2. Justifications for the Regulation of Socio-Economic Inequality
3. The Limits of Current Approaches to Addressing Socio-Economic Inequality
4. Utilising Human Rights and Equality Law to Regulate Socio-Economic Inequality
5. Duty-Bearers and Obligations to Address Socio-Economic Inequality
6. Monitoring and Enforcing Action to Address Socio-Economic Inequality
7. Regulating Socio-Economic Inequality in Education
8. Regulating Socio-Economic Inequality in Health
Conclusion
1. Defining Socio-Economic Inequality
2. Justifications for the Regulation of Socio-Economic Inequality
3. The Limits of Current Approaches to Addressing Socio-Economic Inequality
4. Utilising Human Rights and Equality Law to Regulate Socio-Economic Inequality
5. Duty-Bearers and Obligations to Address Socio-Economic Inequality
6. Monitoring and Enforcing Action to Address Socio-Economic Inequality
7. Regulating Socio-Economic Inequality in Education
8. Regulating Socio-Economic Inequality in Health
Conclusion