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Australia’s Engagement with Economic and Social Rights = A Case of Institutional Avoidance /
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正題名/作者:
Australia’s Engagement with Economic and Social Rights/ by Russell Solomon.
其他題名:
A Case of Institutional Avoidance /
作者:
Solomon, Russell.
面頁冊數:
XI, 283 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0033-3
ISBN:
9789811600333
Australia’s Engagement with Economic and Social Rights = A Case of Institutional Avoidance /
Solomon, Russell.
Australia’s Engagement with Economic and Social Rights
A Case of Institutional Avoidance /[electronic resource] :by Russell Solomon. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 283 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: Introduction - Australia’s engagement with Economic and Social Rights -- Chapter 2: The Right to Health in Australia -- Chapter 3: The Right to Housing in Australia -- Chapter 4: The Right to Work and Rights at Work in Australia -- Chapter 5: The Right to Social Security in Australia -- Chapter 6: Concluding Reflections on Australia’s engagement with Economic and Social Rights.
Russell Solomon’s book provides a timely and insightful reminder of the neglect, avoidance and regression that has tended to dominate Australia’s treatment of economic and social rights. He reveals the dangers associated with a neoliberal approach to policy making for the realisation of these rights in the absence of any schemes to ensure their constitutional or statutory protection. His focus on the rights to health, housing, work and social security allows him to demonstrate with clarity the differences between welfare or charity based approaches and a genuine human rights based approach. This book, with its clear and accessible style, will be an asset to anyone with a genuine interest in understanding how Australia can better protect economic and social rights. - Prof. John Tobin, Francine V McNiff Chair in International Human Rights Law, Melbourne Law School, Australia This timely book fills a gap by focusing on the implementation and protection of economic and social rights in Australia, particularly in the areas of health, housing, labour and social security. Despite extensive international obligations, these rights are under-protected in Australia, a fact which has been brutally exposed by the Covid-19 crisis. Their protection is confined largely to the political and policy arenas dominated by neoliberal thinking rather than by enforceable laws. - Prof. Sarah Joseph, Griffith University, Australia This book is a contemporary socio-legal study of Australia’s protection of economic and social rights. Despite Australia’s hortatory language of compliance with international rights standards, its translation of these standards into domestic law and policy has been found wanting. In considering Australia’s compliance across the policy areas of health, housing, labour and social security, it is argued that Australia’s failings can be understood in terms of its institutional framework. This framework provides incomplete legal protection for rights and leaves that protection almost exclusively in the realm of politics and policymaking, an arena still dominated by neoliberalism and a political culture averse to the protection and promotion of economic and social rights. Russell Solomon teaches law in the Global Urban and Social Studies School at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
ISBN: 9789811600333
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