Beyond Civil Rights Developing Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in the Uk
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Publisher: Oxfam Publishing Summary: With the implementation of the Human Rights Act in October 2000, civil and political rights are for the first time directly enforceable in UK law. While welcoming this significant advance, the authors argue for further legislation, extending protection to economic, social, and cultural (ESC) rights, such as the right to education, to health care, and to a decent standard of living. Poverty and social exclusion are pr [read more]- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
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9780855984748
ISBN:
0855984740
Publisher: Oxfam Publishing
With the implementation of the Human Rights Act in October 2000, civil and political rights are for the first time directly enforceable in UK law. While welcoming this significant advance, the authors argue for further legislation, extending protection to economic, social, and cultural (ESC) rights, such as the right to education, to health care, and to a decent standard of living. Poverty and social exclusion are presented as a denial of human rights, and ESC entitlements as an essential foundation of citizenship. The report considers the nature of ESC rights and their historical development; examines the international and European framework for promoting and protecting them; and considers how well the UK currently complies with the requirements of international human-rights treaties. The authors respond to objections that ESC rights are non-justifiable, that they distort democracy, and that they undermine the current government's emphasis on responsibilities rather than rights. They end with recommendations suggesting how non-government organizations might act to promote ESC rights on behalf of impoverished sectors of society.
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