Legal Protection of Social and Economic Rights of Children in Developing Countries: Reassessing International Cooperation and Responsibility - Tapa blanda

Wabwile, Michael

 
9789400001077: Legal Protection of Social and Economic Rights of Children in Developing Countries: Reassessing International Cooperation and Responsibility

Sinopsis

This study examines the scope of obligations and responsibility for the fulfilment of children’s social and economic rights under international law. It argues that in addition to the domestic/vertical obligations of states parties to regimes of human rights law, international law on the protection and promotion of the social and economic rights of children as recently interpreted and applied by states parties entrenches binding external/diagonal obligations of states to support global fulfilment of these rights.

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Acerca del autor

Dr Michael Wabwile is a Fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Society and Senior Lecturer, Moi University School of Law, Eldoret Kenya.

De la contraportada

This study examines the scope of obligations and responsibility for the fulfilment of children’s social and economic rights under international law. It argues that in addition to the domestic/vertical obligations of states parties to regimes of human rights law, international law on the protection and promotion of the social and economic rights of children as recently interpreted and applied by states parties entrenches binding external/diagonal obligations of states to support global fulfilment of these rights.

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