The right to the continuous improvement of living conditions : responding to complex global challenges /
edited by Jessie Hohmann and Beth Goldblatt.
- xiii, 270 pages
- Oñati international series in law and society .
- Oñati international series in law and society. .
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Introduction : situating the right to continuous improvement of living conditions and considering its interpretations and applications / Sources for a nascent interpretation of the right to continuous improvement of living conditions : the Travaux Préparatoires and the work of the CESCR / Cooperating to continuously improve / The right to continuous improvement of living conditions as a response to poverty / Is financial inclusion a proxy for continuously improving living conditions / The right to continuous improvement of living conditions and progressive realisation : the case of the right to social security in Canada / Understanding forgotten rights / The right to continuous improvement of living conditions and human rights of future generations - a circle impossible to square? / New synergies and possibilities in the inter-American court of human rights : from dignified life to the right to continuous improvement of living conditions / (Dis) continuous improvement : Canada, indigenous peoples, lobster and child welfare / The work of living : social reproduction and the right to the continuous improvement of living conditions / Measure for measure : the challenges of measuring continuous improvement and lessons from the sustainable development goals / Entangled rights and reproductive temporality : legal form, continuous improvement of living conditions, and social reproduction / Jessie Hohmann and Beth Goldblatt -- Jessie Hohmann -- Meghan Campbell -- Luke D Graham -- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Francisco Cantamutto -- Lucie Lamarche -- Naomi Lott -- Sigrum I Skogly -- Isaac de Paz González Jeffrey Hewitt -- Beth Goldblatt -- Sandra Fredman -- Ruth Fletcher.
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International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (1966 December 16)
International law and human rights. Human rights. Cultural policy. Social rights. Economic rights.