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Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2021
Andrzej Jakubowski +1 more
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Research handbook on economic, social and cultural rights as human rights
Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2021This welcome volume provides a useful, and thoughtful, resource for human rights scholars, students and practitioners of economic, social and cultural rights.
Jessie Hohmann
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The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Social Science Research Network, 2020Economic, social and cultural rights continue, in most contexts, to be treated as the Cinderella rights of the international human rights regime. But no international body has contributed more to trying to transform this second-class status than the ...
Philip Alston
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Populist multiculturalism: Are there majority cultural rights?
, 2020Theories of multiculturalism explore whether minority cultural groups have rights and claims that limit the nation-building aims of the modern state and that protect a space in which minorities can express, enjoy and preserve their own distinctive ...
Alan Patten
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Taxing for the Realization of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Tax, Inequality, and Human Rights, 2019This chapter discusses the application of human rights law to state tax policy, identifying normative principles by which UN human rights treaty supervisory bodies—like the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights—can assess whether a state’s ...
O. Schutter
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Cultural rights and their contribution to sustainable development: implications for cultural policy
Cultural Policies for Sustainable Development, 2017This article aims to analyse the meaning and implications of cultural rights for cultural policies concerned with sustainable development. Although references to both cultural rights and sustainable development have become widespread within cultural ...
Jordi Baltà Portolés +1 more
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International Human Rights Law Documents, 2018
Considering the close relationship that exists between economic, social and cultural rights, and civil and political rights, in that the different categories of rights constitute an indivisible whole based on the recognition of the dignity of the human ...
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Considering the close relationship that exists between economic, social and cultural rights, and civil and political rights, in that the different categories of rights constitute an indivisible whole based on the recognition of the dignity of the human ...
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AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Since the Indonesian government adopted the Agrarian Law 1960, which emphasises that any lands or territories without land title or land certificate are claimed belong to the state property, Indigenous peoples argue that the right over their land is ...
Chairul Fahmi (Acehnese)
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Since the Indonesian government adopted the Agrarian Law 1960, which emphasises that any lands or territories without land title or land certificate are claimed belong to the state property, Indigenous peoples argue that the right over their land is ...
Chairul Fahmi (Acehnese)
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Cultural Rights as Collective Rights
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Despite the official doctrine of the United Nations, supported by the General Assembly and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the interdependence and indivisibility of human rights, the status of cultural, as well as of economic and social rights in the family of human rights has for a long time been a matter of vivid discussions ...
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