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Social and Economic Rights in Ireland

Social and Economic Rights in Ireland
Author: Claire-Michelle Smyth
Publisher: Clarus Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017
Genre: Basic needs
ISBN: 9781905536924

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"Social and economic rights encompass the essential elements required for a human being to exist. They include the right to food, water, shelter, emergency medical care, housing and social assistance. However, these rights are primarily seen as being subordinate to civil and political rights. Social and Economic Rights in Ireland focuses on Ireland's protection and vindication of these rights providing a detailed examination of the law in this area, both domestically and under the State's international obligations. With this focus in mind, the following international treaties are analysed: The European Social Charter; The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union; The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, and the European Convention on Human Rights. Their impact is critically examined in order to assess whether Ireland is in compliance with its international obligations. Social and Economic Rights in Ireland provides a detailed and critical analysis of the law and policy in relation to social and economic rights. It will be an invaluable resource for legal academics, students and lawyers, especially in the area of human rights, public law and constitutional law as well as anyone interested in politics, political science, social policy, governance and social and economic rights generally"--Back cover.


Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland

Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland
Author: Thomas Murray
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1316684172

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This book presents a political understanding of socio-economic rights by contextualising constitution-makers' and judges' decision-making in terms of Ireland's rich history of people's struggles for justice 'from below' between 1848 and the present. Its theoretical framework incorporates critical legal studies and world-systems analysis. It performs a critical discourse analysis of constitution-making processes in 1922 and 1937 as well as subsequent property, trade union, family and welfare rights case law. It traces the marginalisation of socio-economic rights in Ireland from specific, local and institutional factors to the contested balance of core-peripheral and social relations in the world-system. The book demonstrates the endurance of ideological understandings of state constitutionalism as inherently neutral between interests. Unemployed marches, housing protestors and striking workers, however, provided important challenges and oppositional discourses. Recognising these enduring forms of power and ideology is vital if we are to assess critically the possibilities and limits of contesting socio-economic rights today.


Social Inclusion and the Legal System

Social Inclusion and the Legal System
Author: Gerry Whyte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2002
Genre: Public interest law
ISBN: 9781902448664

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Socio-Economic Rights and Ireland

Socio-Economic Rights and Ireland
Author: Liam Thornton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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First, this chapter considers the debates as to whether socio-economic rights can be considered human rights. Second, consideration is provided to the legal obligations upon Ireland under the ICESCR. Third, this chapter provides an overview of legislative provision and the debates surrounding constitutional recognition of socio-economic rights. In concluding, this chapter notes the significant difficulties that lie ahead for justiciable social-economic rights in Ireland.


Vindicating Socio-Economic Rights

Vindicating Socio-Economic Rights
Author: Paul O'Connell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136457534

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Notwithstanding the widespread and persistent affirmation of the indivisibility and equal worth of all human rights, socio-economic rights continue to be treated as the "Cinderella" of the human rights corpus. At a domestic level this has resulted in little appetite for the explicit recognition and judicial enforcement of such rights in constitutional democracies. The primary reason for this is the prevalent apprehension that the judicial enforcement of socio-economic rights is fundamentally at variance with the doctrine of the separation of powers. This study, drawing on comparative experiences in a number of jurisdictions which have addressed (in some cases more explicitly than others) the issue of socio-economic rights, seeks to counter this argument by showing that courts can play a substantial role in the vindication of socio-economic rights, while still respecting the relative institutional prerogatives of the elected branches of government. Drawing lessons from experiences in South Africa, India, Canada and Ireland, this study seeks to articulate a "model adjudicative framework" for the protection of socio-economic rights. In this context the overarching concern is to find some role for the courts in vindicating socio-economic rights, while also recognising the importance of the separation of powers and the primary role that the elected branches of government must play in protecting and vindicating such rights. The text incorporates discussion of the likely impact and significance of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and looks at the implications of the Mazibuko decision for the development of South Africa’s socio-economic rights jurisprudence.


The Future of Economic and Social Rights

The Future of Economic and Social Rights
Author: Katharine G. Young
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108418139

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Captures significant transformations in the theory and practice of economic and social rights in constitutional and human rights law.