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Taking Economic Social And Cultural Rights Seriously In International Criminal Law

Taking Economic Social And Cultural Rights Seriously In International Criminal Law

This topic critically examines the imperative of integrating economic, social, and cultural rights with due seriousness into the framework of international criminal law. It explores how a robust recognition and enforcement of these fundamental human rights can shape accountability for severe violations and influence the pursuit of global justice.

The Justiciability Of Economic Social And Cultural Rights In The African Regional Human Rights System Theory Practice And Prospect

The Justiciability Of Economic Social And Cultural Rights In The African Regional Human Rights System Theory Practice And Prospect

Explore the nuanced concept of justiciability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESC Rights) specifically within the African human rights system. This analysis delves into the foundational theory, examines current practice and challenges, and evaluates future prospects for effective regional human rights enforcement, offering insights into the evolution of ESC rights implementation in Africa.