Contextualising the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Assessing the Economic Deficit: International Studies in Human Rights, cartea 80
Autor Mary Dowell-Jonesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004139084
ISBN-10: 9004139087
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International Studies in Human Rights
ISBN-10: 9004139087
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International Studies in Human Rights
Recenzii
'...it adopts a clearly critical perspective and in this sense is probably more useful and makes a more important contribution to the literature than many of the other books that have been written on this topic.'
Professor Philip Alston, Professor of Law at New York University, Editor-in-Chief European Journal of International Law Faculty Director, New York University Center for Human Rights and Global Justice United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Former Chairperson of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Professor Philip Alston, Professor of Law at New York University, Editor-in-Chief European Journal of International Law Faculty Director, New York University Center for Human Rights and Global Justice United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Former Chairperson of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Cuprins
Abstract;
Table of Abbreviations;
Acknowledgements;
1. Introduction;
2. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Theory and Problems;
A. Issues of Legal Quality;
B. Layers of Obligation in the ICESCR:
i. Aspects of Immediate Obligation;
ii. Minimum Core Content/Minimum Threshold;
iii. Obligations to Respect/Protect/Fulfil;
C. Residual Problems;
D. Conclusion;
3. Article 2(1) ICESCR: Economic Parameters of State Obligations;
A. ‘to take steps … by all appropriate means, including particularly the adoption of legislative measures’;
B. ‘to the maximum of its available resources’;
C. ‘to achieve progressively the full realization of the rights’;
D. Towards a More Comprehensive Paradigm of State Obligations;
E. Conclusion;
4. CESCR Practice – an Economic Deficit?;
A. Defining the Parameters of Available Resources:
i. Hong Kong’s Financial Reserves;
ii. The Covenant and Congo’s Catastrophe;
B. Globalisation and Developing Countries;
i. Trade Liberalisation: Mexico and NAFTA;
ii. Argentina: Structural Reform and Financial Crisis;
C. Corruption;
D. The Minimum Wage;
E. Future Directions for the Covenant in Advanced Economies:
i. European Unemployment;
ii. Welfare Reform;
F. Conclusion;
5. Contextualising the Covenant: Aspects of the Evolving Global Economic Framework;
A. Trans-National Corporations and the Global Re-Organisation of Production;
B. The Deregulation of Financial Markets;
C. Conclusion;
6. Future Directions for the Covenant?;
A. Structural Reform:
i. Reform Possibilities Within the Existing Committee Structure;
ii. Enhancing Co-operation with the Specialised Agencies;
iii. An Optional Protocol to the ICESCR;
iv. More Radical Reform Options;
B. Methodological Reform:
i. Focused Questioning;
ii. Integrity of Concluding Observations;
C. Conclusion;
7. Conclusion; Bibliography.
Table of Abbreviations;
Acknowledgements;
1. Introduction;
2. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Theory and Problems;
A. Issues of Legal Quality;
B. Layers of Obligation in the ICESCR:
i. Aspects of Immediate Obligation;
ii. Minimum Core Content/Minimum Threshold;
iii. Obligations to Respect/Protect/Fulfil;
C. Residual Problems;
D. Conclusion;
3. Article 2(1) ICESCR: Economic Parameters of State Obligations;
A. ‘to take steps … by all appropriate means, including particularly the adoption of legislative measures’;
B. ‘to the maximum of its available resources’;
C. ‘to achieve progressively the full realization of the rights’;
D. Towards a More Comprehensive Paradigm of State Obligations;
E. Conclusion;
4. CESCR Practice – an Economic Deficit?;
A. Defining the Parameters of Available Resources:
i. Hong Kong’s Financial Reserves;
ii. The Covenant and Congo’s Catastrophe;
B. Globalisation and Developing Countries;
i. Trade Liberalisation: Mexico and NAFTA;
ii. Argentina: Structural Reform and Financial Crisis;
C. Corruption;
D. The Minimum Wage;
E. Future Directions for the Covenant in Advanced Economies:
i. European Unemployment;
ii. Welfare Reform;
F. Conclusion;
5. Contextualising the Covenant: Aspects of the Evolving Global Economic Framework;
A. Trans-National Corporations and the Global Re-Organisation of Production;
B. The Deregulation of Financial Markets;
C. Conclusion;
6. Future Directions for the Covenant?;
A. Structural Reform:
i. Reform Possibilities Within the Existing Committee Structure;
ii. Enhancing Co-operation with the Specialised Agencies;
iii. An Optional Protocol to the ICESCR;
iv. More Radical Reform Options;
B. Methodological Reform:
i. Focused Questioning;
ii. Integrity of Concluding Observations;
C. Conclusion;
7. Conclusion; Bibliography.