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เรือจาก | จังหวัดพระนครศรีอยุธยา |
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Color | B5 |
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Material;
- Book paper.
- Black and white.
- Binding glue volume
- B5 (standard) 18x25cm
- This book is NON-ORI YA sis!!!
Nb; read carefully so there 's no mistake in ordering, thank you.
Preface.
This book is concerned with issues of state responsibility for the meeting of
Health and welfare needs in a post-welfare landscape. Historically, legal mechanics
For protecting socio-economic rights have been subordinated to those for
The protection of civil and political rights X however, against a background of the x
Growing recognition of the moral and existential overlap between civil and
Political rights on the one hand and socio-economic rights on the other hand
There has been a flowering of research on the constitutional propriety and efficacy
Of variable methods of protecting socio-economic rights at international,
European regional and domestic levels. One of the primary aims of the book is
To contribute to that growing body of international scholarship
In relation to the law of the United Kingdom, one of the main objects here
Is to explore the extent to which, following the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998,
International fundamental human rights standards might be used by the judicial
To protect the social and economic welfare of vulnerable citizens. # Thus, the
Context-sensitive doctrine of deference by which senior members of the UK judicial
Have defined the boundaries of their legitimate intervention under the
# Hra in sensitive policy disputes, has been examined against the background of
A more holistic international public law discourse that looks to reconcile the tension
Between legal and political sphere of decision-making through the prism
Of fundamental human rights law.
The project has been long, complex and very absorbing. # I thank my friends #
And family who have been patient and support throughout I also thank my
Colleagues Maurice Sunkin, for his encounter and shared fascination with
The subject, and Brigid Hadfield, for her meticulous assistance with chapter 3
Thanks are also due to Darren Calley, who will only help me with the reference
In chapter 2 and with final preparation of the manuscript. # Finally, I
Would like to thank Lisa Gourd of Hart Publishing for her very insightful and
Through editorial assistance.
May 23, 2007