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DOI 10.7336/academicus.2014.09.04
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Titolo completo
Inglese (eng)
Academicus International Scientific Journal
Editore (01) Academicus International Scientific Journal
Paese di pubblicazione Albania (AL)
ISSN 20793715
Formato del prodotto Rivista Stampata (JB)
ISSN 23091088
Formato del prodotto Rivista Online (JD)

Dati del fascicolo
Numero del volume 9
Data del fascicolo (YYYY/MM) 2014 / 01
Dati dell'articolo
Titolo
Inglese (eng)
Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Di (autore) (A01) Jordan Daci
Affiliazione University of Tirana, Albania, Prof.As.Dr.
Numero di Pagine 14
Prima Pagina 55
Ultima Pagina 68
Lingua del testo Inglese (eng)
Data di publicazione (YYYY/MM) 2014 / 01
Copyright 2014, Academicus
Abstract
Descrizione principale (01)
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undividable and inalienable from human beings. They are vital, necessary and indispensable to a modern society, which without them would be unable to function and cannot be developed. From another perspective, “human rights are indivisible rights on individuals, based on their nature as human beings; they protect these potential attributes and holdings that are essential for a worthy life of human beings”. Human Rights in general and especially ESCR would be just illusory if they wouldn’t be justiciable. In relation to civil and political rights, it is generally taken for granted that judicial remedies for violations are essential. Regrettably, the contrary assumption is too often made in relation to ESCR. This discrepancy is not warranted either by the nature of the rights or by the relevant Covenant provisions, but is rather a result of states’ attempts to justify their failure to perform their obligations under ICESCR.

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