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Law and Poverty: The Legal System and Poverty Reduction: International Studies in Poverty Research

Autor Lucy Williams, Asbjørn Kjønstad, Peter Robson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2003
This volume brings to light a variety of previously ignored ways in which law can be central to the causes and structure of poverty, and explores new legal arenas and theories that could form the basis of a transformative use of law in order to reduce poverty. The contributions range over a wide terrain, including international human rights conventions, domestic constitutional and statutory provisions, and the law relating to social insurance and social assistance. Poverty is examined as being in certain respects legally constructed (i.e. there are ways in which specific laws create and exacerbate poverty). Also explored is the role of law in establishing specific rights or entitlements that contribute to reducing poverty, in particular social security provision and litigation as a tool for combating poverty. Finally, and most concretely, the volume examines divergent approaches to legal initiatives addressing specific aspects of poverty such as tackling child labour, reducing economic discrimination against women, and protecting the freedom of employees to organize collectively. Throughout the volume is an acute awareness of the contradictory ways in which law can impact on poverty, and on the reality of poverty as not simply a domestic issue, but a cross-border and global challenge.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781842773970
ISBN-10: 1842773976
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Seria International Studies in Poverty Research

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: Poverty as Legally Constructed
1. The Right to Development as a Basic Human Right - Ahmed Aoued
2. Cross-Border Reflections on Poverty: Lessons From the United States and Mexico - Lucy Williams
3. Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights: The Pinochet Case and the Emergence of a New Paradigm - Camilo Perez-Bustillo
Part 2: Responsibility for Alleviating Poverty
4. The Politics of Child Support - Peter Robson
5. The State, Laws and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Bangladesh - Mokbul Morshed Ahmad
6. Exclusion and Rights - Paul Spicker
Part 3: The Establishment of Legal Entitlements
7. Judicial Review, Social Antagonism and the Use of Litigation as a Tool for Combating Poverty - Antonella Mameli
8. Poverty and Property - Human Rights and Social Security - Asbjørn Kjønstad
9. The Effect of Legal Mechanisms on Selective Welfare Strategies for Needy Persons: The Greek experience - Gabriel Amitsis
Part 4: Legal Initiatives to Address Specific Aspects of Poverty
10. Gender Mainstreaming as an Instrument for Combating Poverty - Sue Nott
11. Does Alcohol and Tobacco Legislation Help Reduce Poverty? The evidence from Sri Lanka Kalinga - Tudor Silva
12. Child Labour - A threat to survival of civilization - Amita Agarwal
13. Labour Organization and Labour Relations Law in India: Implications for poverty alleviation - Debi S. Saini

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