
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
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- I. Introduction
- 1: Eibe Riedel, Gilles Giacca, and Christophe Golay: The Development of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in International Law
- II. Challenges in the Protection of ESC Rights in Times of Crisis
- 2: Mary Dowell-Jones: The Sovereign Bond Markets and Socio-Economic Rights: Understanding the Challenge of Austerity
- 3: Sally-Anne Way, Nicholas Lusiani, and Ignacio Saiz: Economic and Social Rights in the 'Great Recession': Towards a Human Rights-Centered Economic Policy in Times of Crisis
- 4: Sandra Ratjen and Manav Satija: Realizing Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights for All
- 5: Christine Chinkin: Gender and Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- III. International Dimension of ESC Rights Obligations
- 6: Takhima Karimova: The Nature and Meaning of 'International Assistance and Cooperation' under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- 7: Olivier De Schutter: Corporations and Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- IV. The Relationship between ESC Rights and Other Legal Regimes
- 8: Hans Morten Haugen: Trade and Investment Agreements: What Role for Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in International Economic Law?
- 9: Holger P. Hestermayer: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in the World Trade Organization: Legal Aspects and Practice
- 10: Stephanie Chuffart and Jorge E. Viñuales: From the Other Shore: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights from an International Environmental Law Perspective
- 11: Gilles Giacca: The Relationship between Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and International Humanitarian Law
- 12: Larissa van den Herik: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: International Criminal Law's Blind Spot?
- V. Concepts and Tools to Measure the Progressive Realization of ESC Rights
- 13: Aoife Nolan: Budget Analysis and Economic and Social Rights
- 14: Simon Walker: Human Rights Impact Assessments: Emerging Practice and Challenges
- VI. Trends in the Justiciability and Monitoring of ESC Rights at the National and International Level
- 15: Malcolm Langford: Judicial Review in National Courts: Recognition and Responsiveness
- 16: Ioana Cismas: The Intersection of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and Civil and Political Rights
- 17: Allison Corkery and Duncan Wilson: Building Bridges: National Human Rights Institutions and Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- 18: Frannk Halderman and Rachelle Kouassi: Transitional Justice Without Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights?
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