Introduction -- Legal context -- Textual elements and drafting origins of Article 22 -- Understanding the entitlement to security through ESC rights -- Realizing the entitlement through national effort and international co-operation -- Conclusions.
Summary
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that everyone's dignity and freedom to develop as a person are secured through economic, social and cultural rights. This volume examines the origins of the article of the Declaration that introduced the purpose of economic, social and cultural rights in this way and recognized that every member of society is entitled to their realization through national effort and international cooperation. The article's concepts have been the subject of significant articulation and interpretation. Accordingly, the book analyzes the meaning and applicatio.
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