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The Revised European Social Charter: An Article by Article Commentary
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The Revised European Social Charter: An Article by Article Commentary
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Current price: $243.19
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The Revised European Social Charter: An Article by Article Commentary
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This detailed Commentary explores the boundaries of social rights at a European level through analysis of the Revised European Social Charter (RESC), the most comprehensive regional document on social rights. The Commentary considers the treaty as the counterpart of the European Convention on Human Rights, examining how it sets out fundamental rights in the social field. It focuses primarily on the rich jurisprudence developed by the Charter’s monitoring body, the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR).
Key features include:
discussion of the application of social rights in practice
examination of the implementation of the RESC in national law
a guide to social rights and the corresponding human rights obligations of European states that have ratified the Charter
analysis of economic, social and cultural rights in Europe across a range of areas including housing, health, education, employment, legal and social protection, migration and non-discrimination.
This detailed Commentary explores the boundaries of social rights at a European level through analysis of the Revised European Social Charter (RESC), the most comprehensive regional document on social rights. The Commentary considers the treaty as the counterpart of the European Convention on Human Rights, examining how it sets out fundamental rights in the social field. It focuses primarily on the rich jurisprudence developed by the Charter’s monitoring body, the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR).
Key features include:
discussion of the application of social rights in practice
examination of the implementation of the RESC in national law
a guide to social rights and the corresponding human rights obligations of European states that have ratified the Charter
analysis of economic, social and cultural rights in Europe across a range of areas including housing, health, education, employment, legal and social protection, migration and non-discrimination.


















