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Titel: Social rights
Autor: Aliprantēs, Nikētas
Jahr: 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
List of authors. v
Summary. vii
Main abbreviations. xm
Preface. xv
I. - General introduction
Social rights bevond tue national level - findinos and chaxlenges . 3
Conceptual clarifications. 3
I. - The delay to grasp the seif evident. 4
II. - The Situation at international and supranational (mainly European)
levels. 5
III. - Permanent and present chalknges. 7
A SHORT GENEALOGY OF SOCIAL, RIGHTS. 13
I. - The prehistory of social rights. 13
II. - Social rights in Europe and the USA: two different historical trajectories . 15
III. ? The historical foundation of social rights in Europe. 21
A. - England and the transfonnations of economic liberalism. 25
B. - The Revolutionaiy challenge: Social rights as Citizens' rights. 26
C. - The paternalistic synthesis: Bismarck's social insurance refonn. 30
IV. - The consolidation of social citizenship. 35
IV. - Main References. 39
IL - The rules and their application
The European context. 43
The European Social Charter and Monitoring its Implementation. 43
I. ? The Charter has overeome its inherent meaknesses to beeome a signißcant
player in the human rights field. 45
A. - Setting the record straight. 45
1. A binding instrnment. 45
2. Clarity and enforeeability. 46
a) Are the rights contained in the Charter sufficiently clear . 46
b) Are the rights contained in the Charter enforceable ?. 46
3. Are the Charter rights eollective rights?. 47
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4. Cost ofthe rights contained in the Charter. 47
5. What subjects does the Charter deal with ?. 48
6. "A la carte" acceptanee. 49
B. - The emergence of theCharter. 49
1. A regulatory body: the European Committee of Social Rights. 49
2. Rights: the case-law ofthe European Committee of Social Rights . 50
II. - "Road ofembers, not ashes". 51
A. - Implementing the Charter: constraints . 52
1. Substantial progress. 52
2. Major sticking points. 53
a) Violations where no action has been taken. 53
b) Personal scope. 54
c) Domestic courts slow to apply the European Social Charter. 55
B. - From "knowing how" to "spreading the message". 55
1. Putting the Charter at the centre of national debates. 56
2. Giving more emphasis to the Charter in higher education and
academic research. 56
Conclusion. 57
Case-law index. 57
Selected bibliography . 57
European Union Charters and social rights. 61
I. - The Charters are required tofill a gap, but they are not binding. 62
II. - The 1989 Charter provides for social rights which are realized through
secondary legislation. 63
III. - The Nice Charter provides for social rights with the same Status as indivi-
dual and civil rights - and they reflect the vatues ofthe European Union . 65
IV. - On enforcement ofthe Charter of fundamental rights in general. 68
V. - Behind the European Union Charters: initiative and action ofthe european
social partners. 70
VI. - The European Charters and the eollective imaginary - and eollective ex-
ptrience - of european society. 71
VII. - It 's up io the ECJ to enforce the social rights recognized by the Charter . 74
VIII. - First reference of the ECJ to the Charter - the issue offamily reunifi-
cation. 76
Additionai Sekciive Bibliography. 80
SOCUJL RIGHTS AND TUE EUROPEAN UNION SECONDARY LEGISLATION. 81
I. - The evolution. 81
A. -The degradation ofthe social seetor. 81
1. The emphasis on the competition principle«. 81
2. The incomplete efforts for an integrated social space. 83
3. A voiding the recognition of social rights as equal to the rest of rights . 84
B. - Actions/Implementation. 86
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1. Rights in individual employment relations. 86
2. Collective workers' rights. 87
3. Politicai strengthening ofthe social cohesion through combatting
poverty and exclusion. 87
II. - Evaluation of produced work. 88
A. - Positive effects in the shaping of European social space. 88
1. The contribution ofthe free movement of workers. 88
2. The contribution of policies on equality and employment. 88
3. The poliey of social cohesion. 90
B. - Ambivalences regardingthe sought objectives. 91
1. The fluid mixture between the neoliberal formulae and the values
of social state. 91
2. The influence of the European employment policy. 91
3. Overall evaluation. 95
The regional context outside Europe. 99
Social rights on the American continent. 99
I. - Introduction. 99
II. - The Continental texts on social rights. 103
A. -The Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS). 104
B. -The American Declaration ofthe Rights and Duties of Man. 106
C. - The American Convention on Human Rights. 107
D. - The Protocol on economic, social and cultural rights. 110
III. - The rightsprotected under the Protocol. 112
IV. - The system for the protection of social rights. 114
V. - Conclusions. 123
Bibliography. 123
Court rulings. 125
Social rights in the African Charter of Human and Peoples' Rights. Is
monitoring theib application a premature question ? the example
ofGabon. 127
I. - The necessity to place social rights in the centre of public debates. 131
A. - Understanding the primacy ofthe economic dimension over the social
one. 131
B. - Going beyond the simplistic approach. 134
II. - Considering social rights as an added value. 138
A. - The contributions in the economic sphere. 138
B. - The contributions in the production ofthe norm. 141
III. - The formal framework of monitoring the application of the Charter. 143
A.-The African Commission of Human Rights. 143
B. - The African Court of Human Rights. 144
Bibliography.?. 146
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The International Context. 147
The role or the International Laeour Organization in implementing
social rights. 147
I. - Adopting international labour Standards. 148
II. - Submission of instruments to the competent authority. 150
III. - Overseeing the impltmentation of international labour Standards. 150
IV. - What is international labour law?. 154
V. - Universal Standards or regional Standards ?. 158
The control System of the ILO international Conventions and the role
op the committee of experts. 161
I. - The ILO Conventions and their normative value. 161
II. - The "regulär" System of supervision of ratified Conventions. 163
III. - The role ofthe Committee of Experts in the supervision ofthe ratified
Conventions. 166
IV. - General Studies. 172
V. - The Obligation of Submission. 174
The InternationalCovenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights
and the monitoring of its enforcement. 179
Introduction. 179
I. - Covenant content. 180
II. - Rights guaranteed by the covenant. 181
A. - Right to self-determination (article 1). 181
B. - Obligations of States parties. 182
1. Adoption of necessary means for the application of the rights
(article2). 182
2. Equaiity between men and women (article 3). 183
3. Limitations to rights (articles 4 and 5). 185
C. - Economic, social and cultural rights. 186
1. The right to employment in a fair and propitioos environment. 186
a) The right to work (article 6). 186
b) The right to enjoy just and favourable conditions of work (article 7) 187
c) The right to form and join trade unions (article 8). 188
2. The right to social protection, to a satisfying living and a high level of
physical and mental health. 188
a) The right to social security including social insurance (article 9) . 188
b) Protection ofthe family, mothers and children (article 10). 189
c) The right to an adequate Standard of living (article 11). 190
d) The right of each person to the bighest attainable Standard of
physical and mental health (article 12). 192
3. Right to education and enjoyment ofthe advantages of cultural free
dorn and scientific progress. 193
a) Right to education (article 13 and 14). 193
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b) The right of participation in the cultural life (article 15). 195
III. - The mechanism for the application ofthe covenant. 195
A. - The Committee of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 195
B. - Composition. 197
C. - Sessions. 198
D. - Functions ofthe Committee. 199
1. Reports from States parties. 199
a) Content of the reports. 199
b) Working group. 200
c) Presentation of the reports. 200
d) The decisions ofthe Committee. 201
2. The General Comments. 202
3. Individual Communications. 205
a) The adoption ofthe Optional Protocol. 205
b) Procedure of Communications. 207
4. Interim measures. 209
Conclusion. 210
III. - Comparison and impact of supranational texts
in the domestic legal order
Comparing the texts to eacb other. 217
The European Social Charter and the International Covenant on
economic, social and cultural rights. 217
I. - A relative convergence of norms. 219
A. - Partial correspondenee of the legal corpus. 219
B. - The dynamics of interpretation. 221
II. - Specific approaches concerning guarantees. 226
A. ? Initial System of monitoring (reporting System). 226
B. - New Perspectives (the complaint System). 229
Selective bibliography. 231
The impact of the European Convention op human rights on the Juris-
diction alisation of the European committee of social rights. 233
I. - The resolve ofthe ECSR toprovide social rights with a protection equivalent
to that of civil and politicai rights guaranteed by the European Con-
vention of Human Rights. 236
A. - Gi ving snbstance to the principle of indi visibility of human rights. 236
B. - Strengthening the effectiveness ofthe decisions ofthe ECSR by
comparing them against the European Convention of Human Rights. 239
II. - The use by the ECSR of the examination proctdurts used by the European
Court of Human Rights and the European Committee of Social Rights in
the framework of eollective complaints. 245
A. - Resorting to a dynamic interpretation. 246
B. - Drawing Inspiration from the control techniques. 248
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Conclusion. 250
Comparison between the European social charter and the social law
in the European union. 251
I. - The European Social Charter: a more protective orientation than the
community provisions. 252
A. - Two illustrations. 253
1. The right to work. 253
2. Workingtime. 255
B. - The scope of areas covered by the texts. 257
1. The protection of social rights in the Charter: acontinuum. 258
2. The ränge of social rights in Community law: a sprinkling. 258
II. - The protection of indiviiuals in the Community legislation, an accessory
but occasionally effective means. 259
A. - Two examples. 259
1. The protection of health. 260
2. The prohibition of all kinds of discrimination on certain grounds. 261
B. -The effectiveness of community law. 263
Cases of Implementation at national level. 265
Fundamental social rights and the French judge. 265
I. - Looking at the economic evolutions through the lenses of human dignity . 269
A. - The elaboration of law foundedon universal values. 269
1. The effectiveness of certain social rights. 269
2. The interpretative dynamism ofthe judge. 272
B. - Social rights are tools that must be put to the service of social progress 274
1. The modificationof national legislation. 275
2. Judicial control as a guarantee. 277
II. - From interpretation. to the resistances. 279
A. - The interpretation of social rights under the light of values of domestic
legislation. 279
1. Defending a rule of domestic legislation. 279
2. Defending an Institution set up by domestic legislation. 281
B. - Defensive interpretation». 282
1. The concept ofthe "compelling ground of general interest". 282
2. Breaks in the recognition ofthe universal character of these rights . . 284
III. - ChaUenges and possibilities for the ftttvre. 288
A. - A better attention to the rulings ofthe European Committee of Social
Rights ofthe Council of Europe. 288
B. - A critical reading of French law. 289
Implementation ofthe fundamental social rights established by the
ILO asdthb United Nations. 291
I. - On the method. 293
A. - The notionofimplementationof an international Standard. 293
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Pages
1. Applicability. 294
a) Applicability and Constitution. 294
b) Applicability and treaty concerned. 300
2. Interpretation. 307
B. - Questionsonjurisprudential data bases. 308
1. Applications in respect of ILO Conventions. 308
a) Application before the Cour de Cassation. 308
b) Application to the Conseil d'Etat. 309
2. Applications in respect of the United Nations Covenants. 310
II. - Statistical results. 311
A. - Implementation ofthe ILO Conventions. 312
1. Implementation by the Cour de Cassation. 312
2. Implementation by the Conseil d'Etat. 314
B. - Implementation of the United Nations Covenants. 315
1. Implementation by the Cour de Cassation. 316
2. Implementation by the Conseil d'Etat. 317
III. - Two caseson the implementation ofthe ILO Conventions in France. 318
A. - Denunciation of Convention n° 89. 318
B. - Interpretation of Convention n° 158. 320
Conclusion. 322
The Protection of Social Rights in International Law and Their
Domestic Application : A Critical Analysis of the Situation
in Japan. 325
I. - Application of International Norms Concerning Social Rights: The
Situation in Japan. 327
A. ? The Influence of International Human Rights Instruments on Japan's
Legislation. 327
B. - Application and Interpretation of Treaty Norms: Reinforced Dicho-
tomy of Two Categories of Rights. 332
1. Situation at the Theoretical Level. 332
2. Attitüde of Judges. 333
II. - Development of Treaty Norms in the Field of Human Rights and the
Doctrine Concerning Social Rights. 336
III. - International Protection of Social Rights; Regional and Universal Per-
spectives . 344
IV. - Social rights and the challenges
of present-day economic liberalism
ILO SOCIAL RIGHTS AND THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS. 349
I. - The poor man is everywhere despised. What occurs when the soul is in debt.
I comefrom the night, when they suffer. 349
II. - "How beavtiful kernen uns, how great the hope! Hopefled, vanquished,
towards the block heaven". 351
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III. - "The holy lustfor goli" - "The market is afrequently unjust tyrant" -
"In trade, opportunity is everything". 353
IV. - "Crimes for gold have an abstract character". 355
V. - "There is nothing new under the sun" (Ecclesiastes 1:9). 357
VI. - "The «rarst lies are those that are nearer the truth". 358
VII. - "We are in despair when we must hope for ever" - "let us then work with -
out reasoning" - "money is money . itis the only power that is not put in
doubt" . 361
VIII. - Equality is, thus, the most natural and, at the same time, the most chi-
merical thing in the world. 363
IX. - Tyranny always has a promising Start - the world's history is not the place
of happiness. 366
X. - Ideology is not the reflection of real life, but a plan to act upon it. 368
XI. - IVftof then? Always blood, always torment. 369
XII. -Damn! That'sänke one. 370
XIII. - Diversity is my slogan. 372
Bibliographical References. 372
Free competition anp social rights : a hellish couple or a possible
conciliation?. 377
I. - Social rights and competition. 377
II. - The mystique of competition. 379
III. - There is competition and competition. 380
IV. - The ehances of "structuraT competition. 381
V. - Competition byprices and social dumping. 383
VI. - Ideology, naivety or badfaith. 385
Social rights at the time of globalisation - Can they be maintained and
achikved?. 387
I. - Globalisation and social rights. 390
II. - Economic versus social. 392
III. - Rights todo what?. 394
Values to guarantee and challenqes to take while respbcting the
diversity of cultures. 397
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title_sort | social rights challenges at european regional and international level |
title_sub | challenges at European, regional and international level |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Soziales Grundrecht (DE-588)4181928-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Soziales Grundrecht Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024486683&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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