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Social and economic and rights are incorporated into many national constitutions, and courts in many countries are effectively and legitimately enforcing them. However, the large majority of rights rulings addresses the cost of goods and services and focuses exclusively on access. There is now...
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-compliance, and the fiscal and economic costs of compliance. The paper argues that for child survival rights, fiscal and economic … instrumental variable approach to investigate whether ratification of the Convention of the Rights of the Child was associated with … stronger effort at the country level on child survival rights. It finds that ratification of the CRC was correlated with a …
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Social and economic and rights are incorporated into many national constitutions, and courts in many countries are effectively and legitimately enforcing them. However, the large majority of rights rulings addresses the cost of goods and services and focuses exclusively on access. There is now...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012058927
This paper explains and transmits a database and summarises the results of the Human Rights Measurement Initiative’s (HRMI’s) efforts to more fully integrate the 21 Pacific countries (excluding New Zealand and Australia) into HRMI’s economic and social rights (ESR) metrics. It also...
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-compliance, and the fiscal and economic costs of compliance. The paper argues that for child survival rights, fiscal and economic … instrumental variable approach to investigate whether ratification of the Convention of the Rights of the Child was associated with … stronger effort at the country level on child survival rights. It finds that ratification of the CRC was correlated with a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014186617