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Research Handbook on International Law and Social Rights 2nd ed

Edited by: Christina Binder, Jane A. Hofbauer, Flávia Piovesan, Amaya Úbeda de Torres

ISBN13: 9781035355662
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £285.00





This thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the Research Handbook on International Law and Social Rights provides an in-depth discussion of current debates at the intersection of these topics. Expert contributors analyse the use of social rights as a tool to fight inequality and protect diversity.

Broadening the geographical and thematic coverage of the first edition, this Research Handbook introduces new chapters on social rights protection in Asia and for marginalised groups such as Indigenous peoples, women and migrants. Recontextualising the scope of the book in light of global developments including Russia’s war on Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing authors examine the history, nature and current status of social rights at the universal and regional level. They also address the impact of emerging global challenges on social rights, covering algorithmic governance, AI and climate change and explore how social rights frameworks respond to instability, inequality and ecological limits.

This expansive Research Handbook is a valuable resource for students and academics specialising in social rights in international human rights law and other fields of public international law. It is also beneficial for lawyers, NGOs and state officials concerned with the enforcement and implementation of social rights.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction: international law and social rights – six years on, the challenges have grown xxi
Christina Binder and Jane A Hofbauer (on behalf of the editors)

PART I GENERAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND SOCIAL RIGHTS
1. Social rights in international law – categorization versus indivisibility 2
Manfred Nowak
2. The nature of social rights as obligations of international law – resource availability, progressive realization and the obligations to respect, protect, fulfil 19
Veronika Bílková
3. Justiciability and social rights 44
Amaya Úbeda de Torres
4. The extraterritorial application of social rights 59
Elif Askin

PART II THE PROTECTION OF SOCIAL RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Section A Universal Protection
5. Social rights protection under the ICESCR and its Optional Protocol – the role of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 88
Zdzisław (Dzidek) Kędzia
6. Social rights protection through UN human rights treaties beyond the ICESCR 116
Thomas Kleinlein
Section B Regional Protection
7. Social rights in the African system for the protection and promotion of human and peoples’ rights 135
Frans Viljoen
8. The complex emergence of social rights in Asia: are they for development or for claiming? 167
Mike Hayes
9. The European Social Charter 189
Karin Lukas
10. Social rights in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights 205
Christina Binder
11. The protection of social rights by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 224
Flávia Piovesan, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi and Julia Cortez da Cunha Cruz
12. Social rights in the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights 243
Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor
Section C Social Rights as a Tool to Fight Inequality and to Protect and Ensure Diversity
13. The social rights of Indigenous peoples 273
Manuel Góngora-Mera
14. Social rights of minorities 292
Aristoteles Constantinides
15. Engendering social rights: women’s rights under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights through the lens of intersectionality and times of crises 315
Andrea Broderickand Nozizwe Dube
16. Migrants and social rights 338
Natalie Sedacca
17. LGBTIQ+ persons and social rights 356
Andreas R Ziegler, Raphaël Bagi and Leo Barnard
18. Enforcing workers’ rights against state and corporate actors in international law 372
Nicolas Bueno and Ingrid Landau

PART III THE IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF SOCIAL RIGHTS
19. The role of domestic actors in the implementation and enforcement of social rights 397
Andreas Th Müller
20. The role of civil society organizations in the protection of social rights 419
Daniela Ikawa
21. The proceduralization of social rights: access to information, justice and remedies 434
Yota Negishi
22. Guarantees of non-repetition and structural change: a transformative remedy for social rights? 450
Philipp Janig
23. Cities and social rights: exploring the intersection 467
Maša Kovič Dine

PART IV CHALLENGES TO SOCIAL RIGHTS
24. Social rights, public values, and private code: crafting judicial and regulatory checks on privatized welfare algorithms 487
René Urueña
25. Artificial intelligence and social rights 506
Irène Couzigou
26. Social rights in armed conflict situations 520
Amrei Müller
27. Breaking with the economic growth paradigm – planetary boundaries and the future of social rights 544
Jane A Hofbauer
28. Climate change and social rights 563
Markus P Beham

PART V SOCIAL RIGHTS IN PERSPECTIVE: INTERLINKAGES WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL REGIMES
29. Three narratives on international trade law and social rights 582
Navina Hasper and Holger Hestermeyer
30. Financial institutions and social rights: it’s complicated 598
Matthias Goldmann
31. International labour law and social rights – the Inter-American Court of Human Rights case law concerning workers’ rights 625
Julieta Lobato