Social rights under the constitution : government and the decent life

Argues that social rights should be constitutionalised and protected by the courts and examines when such constitutionalisation conflicts with democracy.

Main Author: Fabre, Cécile.
Published: Oxford New York: Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 2000..
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