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Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Action
The protection of economic, social, and cultural rights, such as a safe working environment, access to health care and education, and the ability to maintain culture, is vital for everyone, no matter where they live. This book sets out some of the important legal issues about these rights, including who has obligations, when they apply, and how they are relevant to contemporary concerns, such as trade and democracy.
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Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Action
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$324.00
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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.