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In Judging Social Rights, Jeff King makes a powerful case for a limited, incrementalist, judicial approach to social rights adjudication. We argue that while King's presciptions are justified, he is too cautious about the applicability of his incrementalist prescriptions to legal systems that...
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The paper discusses how we might understand solidarity as subtending the institutionalisation of social rights in a way that carries productive tension into the constitutional thinking of social protection. I argue that writing solidarity into social rights constitutionalism is the...
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The Universal Declaration was, of course, the first of the three global international human rights instruments which have collectively come to be known as the International Bill of Rights. Very often, however, this latter term appears within quotation marks or is prefaced by the qualifying...
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Advanced technology is now within reach of everyone, due to which the number of online crimes is increasing day by day. The protection of personal information is very important because it is used for terrorist activities. Eavesdropping on the phone is a big crime all over the world. Under...
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The creation of constitutional courts is a political affair because the judicial review of laws and competences potentially curb the power of the elected branches. This paper seeks to refine the explanations for both the spread of constitutional courts and the extent of their formal...
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