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Human Rights and Social Work: Beyond Conservative Law

open access: yesJournal of Human Rights and Social Work, 2016
We can think about social work and human rights in two ways: social workers joining broader human rights campaigns, and achieving human rights through social work practice.
Jim Ife
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Human Rights–Based Social Work and the Natural Environment: Time for New Perspectives

open access: yesJournal of Human Rights and Social Work, 2023
The natural environment and sustainability play an increasingly important role in social work as a discipline and profession. This is often described as the ecosocial paradigm.
Ingo Stamm
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Are social ‘Rights’ rights?

European Labour Law Journal, 2020
The Charter draws a distinction between rights and principles. Article 51(1) of the Charter says that rights must be ‘respected’ whereas principles must merely be ‘observed’. The question is how to tell whether a provision in the Charter contains a right or a principle and what implication this has for social rights – which in a number of national ...
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Social Rights

2020
This chapter analyzes two social rights that are practiced on an individual basis: (1) the right to education and (2) the right to healthcare. It first describes the doctrinal nature of these rights, as well as how these relate to organizations’ ability to secure their enforcement.
Adam S. Chilton, Mila Versteeg
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Social Rights

2021
AbstractThe chapter examines the corruption, disintegration, and renewal of democracy in relation to social rights, with particular attention given to the neoliberal choice revolution in social and public services. It shows that reforms undertaken to empower citizens by making them personally responsible for private and public life pave the way for a ...
Gautam Bhatia, Emilios Christodoulidis
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Social Rights as Transindividual Rights

2022
The thesis at hand assesses how social rights have been conceived and legally addressed during the late financial crisis in Europe and against the austerity backdrop in Greece and Portugal by fostering a critical, comparative, and interdisciplinary approach from a law and ethics perspective.
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Social rights: A Wide Agenda

European Constitutional Law Review, 2004
There is considerable flexibility in the use of the term ‘social rights’. The list of such rights varies in international documents, and it is difficult to find a common denominator or ground for classification for what are called social rights. A further standard problem is that not all social rights have the legal nature of more traditional civil and
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The Rights of (Social) Robots

2020
A number of recent publications have examined and advanced the concept of robot rights. These investigations have been largely theoretical and speculative. This paper seeks to move the debate about the moral and legal standing of social robots out of the realm of theory. It does so by investigating what rights a social robot would need to have in order
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