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Closing the Rights Gap : From Human Rights to Social Transformation /

Do "human rights"-as embodied in constitutions, national laws, and international agreements-foster improvements in the lives of the poor or otherwise marginalized populations? When, where, how, and under what conditions? Closing the Rights Gap: From Human Rights to Social Transformation sy...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Haglund, LaDawn (Editor ), Stryker, Robin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t LIST OF FIGURES --   |t LIST OF MAPS --   |t LIST OF TABLES AND BOXES --   |t Contributors --   |t Preface --   |t Introduction: Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by which Human Rights Are Realized --   |t Chapter 1. Do Non-Human Rights Regimes Undermine the Achievement of Economic and Social Rights? --   |t Chapter 2. Linking Law and Economics: Translating Economic and Social Human Rights Norms into Public Policy --   |t Chapter 3. Advances and Ongoing Challenges in the Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Rights within the Inter-American System and the United Nations Special Procedures System --   |t Chapter 4. The Impact of Legal Strategies for Claiming Economic and Social Rights --   |t Chapter 5. The Role of Human Rights Law in Protecting Environmental Rights in South Asia --   |t Chapter 6. The Morality of Law: The Case against Deportation of Settled Immigrants --   |t Chapter 7. Social Movements and the Expansion of Economic and Social Human Rights Advocacy among International NGOs --   |t Chapter 8. The Challenge of Ensuring Food Security: Global Perspectives and Evidence from India --   |t Chapter 9. Achieving Rights to Land, Water, and Health in Post- Apartheid South Africa --   |t Chapter 10. Social Accountability in the World Bank: How Does It Overlap with Human Rights? --   |t Chapter 11. Making the Principle of Progressive Realization Operational: The SERF Index, an Index for Monitoring State Fulfillment of Economic and Social Rights Obligations --   |t Chapter 12. Deepening Our Understanding of Rights Realization through Disaggregation and Mapping Integrating Census Data and Participatory GIS --   |t Chapter 13. Studying Courts in Context: The Role of Nonjudicial Institutional and Socio-Political Realities --   |t Conclusion: Emerging Possibilities for Social Transformation --   |t Index 
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