TY - BOOK AU - Nolan,Aoife TI - Economic and social rights after the global financial crises SN - 9781107043251 U1 - 330 PY - 2014/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Economic policy KW - Basic needs KW - Law and legislation KW - Human rights KW - Economic aspects KW - Social rights KW - Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 N1 - First published in 2014; Introduction; Aoife Nolan; Part I. Painting the big (global) picture: the crises and economic and social rights protection internationally; Alternatives to austerity: a human rights framework for economic recovery; Magdalena SepĂșlveda Carmona; Late-neoliberalism: the financialisation of homeownership and the housing rights of the poor /; Raquel Rolnik & Lidia Rabinovich; The role of global governance in supporting human rights : the global food price crisis and the right to food /; Olivier De Schutter; Part II. Teasing out obligations in a time of crisis; Two steps forward, no steps back? : evolving criteria on the prohibition of retrogression in economic, social and cultural rights /; Aoife Nolan, Nicholas J. Lusiani & Christian Courtis; Extraterritorial obligations, financial globalisation, and macroeconomic governance; Radhika Balakrishnan & James Heintz; Part III. Exploring responses to financial and economic crises; Austerity and the faded dream of a 'social Europe'; Colm O'Cinneide; Rationalising the right to health : is Spain's austere response to the economic crisis impermissible under international human rights law; Nicholas J. Lusiani; Tough times and weak review : the 2008 economic meltdown and the enforcement of socio-economic rights in U.S. state courts /; Helen Hershkoff & Stephen Loffredo; The promise of a minimum core approach : the Colombian model for judicial review of austerity measures; David Landau; Economic and social rights and the Supreme Court of Argentina in decade following the 2001-2003 crises /; Gustavo Maurino & Ezequiel Nino; Recession, recovery and service delivery : political and judicial responses to the financial and economic crisis in South Africa; Anashri Pillay & Murray Wesson ER -