Social and Economic Rights in Africa
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Social and Economic Rights in Africa
International and Public Law Perspectives
Udombana, Nsongurua
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
284
Mole
9781032412825
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis
Structure
Methodology
Chapter 2
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AS NORMATIVE AND JUSTICIABLE STANDARDS
Introduction
The Problematic
The Dialectics
A Synthesis
Conclusion
Chapter 3
AFRICA IN THE UNITED NATIONS' SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
Introduction
'In Larger Freedom'
The Modern Magna Carta
The Human Rights Covenants
Other Specialised Treaties
Conclusion
Chapter 4
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN REGIONAL AFRICA
Introduction
Decades of Standard Setting
Interrogating Rights
Conclusion
Chapter 5
CONSTITUTIONALISING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
Constitutionalising Rights
Some Thematic Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 6
THE CONCEPTS OF OBLIGATIONS AND 'MINIMUM CORE'
Introduction
States Obligations in International Law
States Obligations in Municipal Law
Typology of Obligations
Progressive Realisation and the 'Minimum Core'
The 'Good Faith' Principle
Conclusion
Chapter 7
INTERPRETING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
The Judicial Function
Interpretive Methodologies
Limits of Judicial Function
Conclusion
Chapter 8
MAKING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS WORK
Summary
From Vision to Reality
Conclusion: 'Moonglow'
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis
Structure
Methodology
Chapter 2
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AS NORMATIVE AND JUSTICIABLE STANDARDS
Introduction
The Problematic
The Dialectics
A Synthesis
Conclusion
Chapter 3
AFRICA IN THE UNITED NATIONS' SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
Introduction
'In Larger Freedom'
The Modern Magna Carta
The Human Rights Covenants
Other Specialised Treaties
Conclusion
Chapter 4
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN REGIONAL AFRICA
Introduction
Decades of Standard Setting
Interrogating Rights
Conclusion
Chapter 5
CONSTITUTIONALISING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
Constitutionalising Rights
Some Thematic Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 6
THE CONCEPTS OF OBLIGATIONS AND 'MINIMUM CORE'
Introduction
States Obligations in International Law
States Obligations in Municipal Law
Typology of Obligations
Progressive Realisation and the 'Minimum Core'
The 'Good Faith' Principle
Conclusion
Chapter 7
INTERPRETING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
The Judicial Function
Interpretive Methodologies
Limits of Judicial Function
Conclusion
Chapter 8
MAKING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS WORK
Summary
From Vision to Reality
Conclusion: 'Moonglow'
Bibliography
Index
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Social and economic rights;Africa;human rights practitioners;governance;freedom from fear and want;Socioeconomic Rights;Socio-economic Rights;Human Rights;African Charter;International Law;Public International Law;Civil Political Rights;African Regional Human Rights System;Public Law Perspectives;Cultural Rights;SERAC Case;Women Protocol;South Africa Constitution;Minimum Core Obligation;Youth Charter;Children Charter;Young Men;Directive Principles;Minimum Core;Pacta Sunt Servanda Rule;Unincorporated Treaties;Exclusive Economic Zone;UNGA Resolution;Human Suffering;Kenya Constitution
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis
Structure
Methodology
Chapter 2
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AS NORMATIVE AND JUSTICIABLE STANDARDS
Introduction
The Problematic
The Dialectics
A Synthesis
Conclusion
Chapter 3
AFRICA IN THE UNITED NATIONS' SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
Introduction
'In Larger Freedom'
The Modern Magna Carta
The Human Rights Covenants
Other Specialised Treaties
Conclusion
Chapter 4
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN REGIONAL AFRICA
Introduction
Decades of Standard Setting
Interrogating Rights
Conclusion
Chapter 5
CONSTITUTIONALISING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
Constitutionalising Rights
Some Thematic Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 6
THE CONCEPTS OF OBLIGATIONS AND 'MINIMUM CORE'
Introduction
States Obligations in International Law
States Obligations in Municipal Law
Typology of Obligations
Progressive Realisation and the 'Minimum Core'
The 'Good Faith' Principle
Conclusion
Chapter 7
INTERPRETING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
The Judicial Function
Interpretive Methodologies
Limits of Judicial Function
Conclusion
Chapter 8
MAKING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS WORK
Summary
From Vision to Reality
Conclusion: 'Moonglow'
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis
Structure
Methodology
Chapter 2
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS AS NORMATIVE AND JUSTICIABLE STANDARDS
Introduction
The Problematic
The Dialectics
A Synthesis
Conclusion
Chapter 3
AFRICA IN THE UNITED NATIONS' SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
Introduction
'In Larger Freedom'
The Modern Magna Carta
The Human Rights Covenants
Other Specialised Treaties
Conclusion
Chapter 4
SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN REGIONAL AFRICA
Introduction
Decades of Standard Setting
Interrogating Rights
Conclusion
Chapter 5
CONSTITUTIONALISING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
Constitutionalising Rights
Some Thematic Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 6
THE CONCEPTS OF OBLIGATIONS AND 'MINIMUM CORE'
Introduction
States Obligations in International Law
States Obligations in Municipal Law
Typology of Obligations
Progressive Realisation and the 'Minimum Core'
The 'Good Faith' Principle
Conclusion
Chapter 7
INTERPRETING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Introduction
The Judicial Function
Interpretive Methodologies
Limits of Judicial Function
Conclusion
Chapter 8
MAKING SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS WORK
Summary
From Vision to Reality
Conclusion: 'Moonglow'
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Social and economic rights;Africa;human rights practitioners;governance;freedom from fear and want;Socioeconomic Rights;Socio-economic Rights;Human Rights;African Charter;International Law;Public International Law;Civil Political Rights;African Regional Human Rights System;Public Law Perspectives;Cultural Rights;SERAC Case;Women Protocol;South Africa Constitution;Minimum Core Obligation;Youth Charter;Children Charter;Young Men;Directive Principles;Minimum Core;Pacta Sunt Servanda Rule;Unincorporated Treaties;Exclusive Economic Zone;UNGA Resolution;Human Suffering;Kenya Constitution