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The social rights jurisprudence in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights : shadow and light in international human rights / created by Isaac De Paz González..

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Elgar studies in human rightsPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018Description: xxi, 231 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781788113038 (cased)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KDZ579 PAZ
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Constitutional law and international human rights law in the Inter-American system: approaches, tensions and setting the social rights scene -- 3. Indigenous rights: old issues, new methods? Protecting excluded groups -- 4. Deprivation of life and marginalisation: trends in children's social rights -- 5. Jurisprudence on the right to health and education -- 6. Labour rights: the path to a direct interpretation of Article 26 ACHR -- 7. Slavery and poverty on trial: light and shadow -- 8. Conclusions.
Summary: "The Inter-American Court of Human Rights continues to build justiciability to determine the social rights of marginalised individuals and groups in the Americas. In this engaging book, Isaac de Paz González unveils the abilities, and the practices of the Inter-American Court's contribution to human rights policy in the Global South. This innovative book offers a thorough and complete examination of the Inter-American Court's jurisprudence over its forty years of existence, within the framework of Economic and Social Rights (ESR). The author offers a concise discussion of both the historic and landmark cases in regards to ESR, and its theoretical basis, as well as giving insight into how to further improve and protect the lives of the most vulnerable people in the Americas. This book also exposes the possibility of enforcing legal remedies for poverty and structural discrimination in order to seek social justice. Contemporary and insightful, this book will be vital reading for legal scholars and students interested in human rights more broadly, as well as social justice and social rights specialists. Judges, practitioners and policymakers will also find this book a thought-provoking read"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Constitutional law and international human rights law in the Inter-American system: approaches, tensions and setting the social rights scene -- 3. Indigenous rights: old issues, new methods? Protecting excluded groups -- 4. Deprivation of life and marginalisation: trends in children's social rights -- 5. Jurisprudence on the right to health and education -- 6. Labour rights: the path to a direct interpretation of Article 26 ACHR -- 7. Slavery and poverty on trial: light and shadow -- 8. Conclusions.

"The Inter-American Court of Human Rights continues to build justiciability to determine the social rights of marginalised individuals and groups in the Americas. In this engaging book, Isaac de Paz González unveils the abilities, and the practices of the Inter-American Court's contribution to human rights policy in the Global South. This innovative book offers a thorough and complete examination of the Inter-American Court's jurisprudence over its forty years of existence, within the framework of Economic and Social Rights (ESR). The author offers a concise discussion of both the historic and landmark cases in regards to ESR, and its theoretical basis, as well as giving insight into how to further improve and protect the lives of the most vulnerable people in the Americas. This book also exposes the possibility of enforcing legal remedies for poverty and structural discrimination in order to seek social justice. Contemporary and insightful, this book will be vital reading for legal scholars and students interested in human rights more broadly, as well as social justice and social rights specialists. Judges, practitioners and policymakers will also find this book a thought-provoking read"-- Provided by publisher.

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