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- Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis
- Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Cases
- Legislation
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Painting the big (global) picture: the crises and economic and social rights protection internationally
- Part II Teasing out obligations in a time of crisis
- Part III Exploring responses to financial and economic crises
- 6 Austerity and the faded dream of a ‘social Europe’
- 7 Rationalising theright to health: is Spain’s austere response to the economic crisis impermissible under international human rights law?
- 8 Tough times andweak review: the 2008 economic meltdown andenforcement of socio-economic rights in US state courts
- 9 The promise of aminimum core approach: the Colombian model for judicial review of austerity measures
- 10 Economic and social rights and the Supreme Court of Argentina in the decade following the 2001–2003 crisis
- 11 Recession,recovery and service delivery: political and judicial responses to the financial and economic crisis in South Africa
- Index
11 - Recession,recovery and service delivery: political and judicial responses to the financial and economic crisis in South Africa
from Part III - Exploring responses to financial and economic crises
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis
- Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Cases
- Legislation
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Painting the big (global) picture: the crises and economic and social rights protection internationally
- Part II Teasing out obligations in a time of crisis
- Part III Exploring responses to financial and economic crises
- 6 Austerity and the faded dream of a ‘social Europe’
- 7 Rationalising theright to health: is Spain’s austere response to the economic crisis impermissible under international human rights law?
- 8 Tough times andweak review: the 2008 economic meltdown andenforcement of socio-economic rights in US state courts
- 9 The promise of aminimum core approach: the Colombian model for judicial review of austerity measures
- 10 Economic and social rights and the Supreme Court of Argentina in the decade following the 2001–2003 crisis
- 11 Recession,recovery and service delivery: political and judicial responses to the financial and economic crisis in South Africa
- Index
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- Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis , pp. 335 - 365Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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