Are Human Rights Relevant to Economic Inequality? A response ...
Are Human Rights Relevant to Economic Inequality? A response ...
As the Center for Economic and Social Rights argues, the increasing concentration of wealth needs to be understood not just as an incidental ...
Can Rights Combat Economic Inequality? - Harvard Law Review |
Taking doctrine seriously, however, reveals that judicial decisions that promote equality are rooted not only in social rights but also in ...
Introduction: Human Rights and Economic Inequality
They powerfully determine who can avoid harm and reap profits from human rights violations as well as who will bear the cost of and suffer from ...
Inequality: can human rights make a difference?
While inequality on grounds such as gender, race and disability have long been core human rights concerns, gross inequalities in economic status ...
Inequality and Human Rights | Katharine Young - Inference Review
Human rights law applied to those whose gender, race, or caste made them vulnerable to discrimination. Differences in income and wealth were not grounds for ...
Economic Inequality | OpenGlobalRights
... human rights of rising wealth and income inequality. How can the human rights framework help to understand its causes, as well as to push for more appropriate ...
How Human Rights Law Is Evolving to Address Inequality
But international human rights law is playing an increasing role in addressing economic polarization. Those concerned about inequality should consider how, ...
Full article: Are human rights enough? On human rights and inequality
Finally, I argue that, even though human rights are only part of an account of global justice, nonetheless they do provide reasons to limit socioeconomic ...
Tackling Economic Inequality Through Human Rights
Extreme economic inequality is increasingly recognized as one of the most pervasive threats to human rights of our time.
Chapter 4: Is economic inequality a violation of human rights? in
... human right to economic equality per se? In response, the chapter examines the International Bill of Human Rights. Drawing on rules for ...
The Debate on the Human Rights Movement's Response to ...
Moyn's thesis: that the modern human rights movement has seriously damaged its own effectiveness by failing to address growing economic inequality over the past ...
Human Rights Responses to Economic Inequality in the United ...
Abstract: This essay examines how UN human rights bodies engaged with the problem of economic inequality at different historical moments. It ...
Introducing the debate on economic inequality: can human rights ...
Yet extreme inequality has profound human rights implications. It results in stark disparities in access to health, education, housing and other ...
Fighting inequality: The untapped potential of human rights
Economic inequality will never be eradicated while discrimination restricts people's access to the very services and benefits intended to level ...
Bibliography on Inequality & Human Rights - Texas Law
Human rights has indirectly addressed the issues of economic inequality by affirming basic social and economic rights as well as international obligations of co ...
Introduction: Human Rights and Economic Inequality
For an important, early call for human rights to respond to economic inequality, see Margot E. Salomon,. “Why Should it Matter that Others Have More? Poverty, ...
Human Rights and Economic Inequalities
Business Impacts on Economic Inequality: An Agenda for Defining Related Human Rights Impacts and Economic Inequality Due Diligence. Business and Human Rights ...
Equality Restricted: The Problematic Compatibility between Austerity ...
Economic policies that concentrate wealth and aggravate socioeconomic inequalities often have negative impacts on human rights. For example, evidence points ...
Human Rights Responses to Economic Inequality in the United ...
This account shows that UN human rights bodies and institutions, at specific moments in time, provided a space for the contestation of economic ...
"Economic Inequality in the Age of Human Rights" by Daniel Benoliel
Horizontal inequalities embodied by pro-poor policy on grounds such as gender, race, and disability, have long been core international human rights concerns.