
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Action
Robert McCorquodale(Author)
Mashood Baderin(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 26. April 2007
Book
Hardback
524 pages
978-0-19-921790-8 (ISBN)
Description
On 16 December 1966 the United Nations adopted the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. This was the first global treaty that established legal obligations on states to protect a range of important economic, social, and cultural rights. Forty years later the vast majority of States have ratified this treaty. Despite this history, there remains considerable debate, both within the literature and within the international community generally, about the concept and application of economic, social, and cultural rights. This collection gives a coherent analysis of many of the key issues, both in concept and in application, relevant to economic, social, and cultural rights.
The authors of the chapters, many of whom are leading scholars in their fields with significant experience in practice, examine how the obligations to protect these rights have been applied today, including their application to the Security Council and to non-state actors, as well as in the context of development and dispossession. They provide important universal and regional comparative perspectives on the development and implementation of these rights, and consider some of the contemporary issues relating to these rights, such as trade, health, and social security.
The authors of the chapters, many of whom are leading scholars in their fields with significant experience in practice, examine how the obligations to protect these rights have been applied today, including their application to the Security Council and to non-state actors, as well as in the context of development and dispossession. They provide important universal and regional comparative perspectives on the development and implementation of these rights, and consider some of the contemporary issues relating to these rights, such as trade, health, and social security.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
945 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-921790-8 (9780199217908)
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Robert McCorquodale is Professor of International Law and Human Rights in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham. Previously he was a Fellow at St. John's College, Cambridge and at the Australian National University. Before embarking on an academic career he worked as a lawyer with leading law firms in Sydney and London. Robert's teaching and research interests are in the areas of international law and human rights law. He has provided advice to governments, corporations, international organisations, non-governmental organisations and peoples concerning human rights issues, including advising on the drafting of new constitutions and conducting human rights training courses.
Mashood Baderin is Professor of Law at Brunel University. Mashood's teaching and research interests are in the areas of international law, human rights law and Islamic law. He has provided advice to government departments and training programmes on human rights and Islamic law.
Mashood Baderin is Professor of Law at Brunel University. Mashood's teaching and research interests are in the areas of international law, human rights law and Islamic law. He has provided advice to government departments and training programmes on human rights and Islamic law.
Author
, Professor of International Law and Human Rights, University of Nottingham
Editor
, Professor of Law, SOAS, University of London
Content
PART I ; Preface ; 1. Introduction ; PART 2 THE STRUCTURE AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE ICESCR ; 2. The Rights Based Approach Model ; 3. Development Planning and ESC Rights ; 4. Extra-territorial Application of the ICESCR ; 5. Applicability of ESC Rights to the UN ; 6. ESC Rights and Non-State Actors ; PART 3 ; 7. ESC Rights and the African Commission ; 8. ESC Rights and the Inter-American System ; 9. The Complaints Mechanism of the European Social Charter ; 10. ESC Rights and the ECHR ; 11. ESC Rights and the UK ; PART 4 APPLICATION OF THE ESC RIGHTS ; 12. Health ; 13. Social Security ; 14. Democracy ; 15. Trade ; 16. Development ; 17. Culture