Description |
x, 191 pages ; 22 cm |
Series |
Debating law ; v. 2 |
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Debating law ; v. 2
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Contents |
Against judicial enforcement / by Conor Gearty -- In support of legislation / by Virginia Mantouvalou |
Summary |
"... Conor Gearty argues that for rights to work effectively in the wider promotion of social justice, they need to be kept as far away as possible from the courts ... he says that lawyers - even well-intentioned lawyers - damage the achievability of the kind of radical transformation in the priorities of states that a genuine commitment to social rights surely necessitates. Virginia Mantouvalou argues that social rights, defined as entitlements to the satisfaction of basic needs, are as essential for the well-being of the individual and the community as long-established civil and political rights. The real challenge, she suggests, is how best to give effect to social rights. Drawing on examples from around the world, she argues for their 'legislation', and examines the role of courts and the role of legislatures in this process, both at a national and an international level."--P. [i] |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-177) and index |
Subject |
Social rights.
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Human rights.
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Author |
Mantouvalou, Virginia.
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LC no. |
2011288537 |
ISBN |
9781849460231 paperback |
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184946023X paperback |
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