Resource Questions in Social and Economic Rights Enforcement: A Preliminary View
Abstract
A growing number of constitutions guarantee judicially enforceable social and economic rights (SER). This book chapter examines whether courts, when asked by claimants to give positive effect to such rights, consider and take into account limitations on national resources and constraints on the government’s budget. The chapter surveys 32 leading SER cases from eight jurisdictions: Argentina; Canada; Colombia; India; Venezuela; Germany; the...
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Title
Resource Questions in Social and Economic Rights Enforcement: A Preliminary View
Published Date
Jun 23, 2015
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