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Transnationalisation of Social Rights

Edited by: Kolja Moller, Andreas Fischer-Lescano

ISBN13: 9781780683966
Published: June 2016
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
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Migration crisis, food crisis, economic crisis - the most alarming tendencies in our contemporary world are related to the transnational social question. But what role does transnational law play in this context: Does it exacerbate the asymmetries by shielding the rich and exploiting the poor? Or is the emerging regime of international social human rights a promising candidate for countering the crisis of world society?

This book scrutinises both the potentials and the boundaries of de-coupling the notion of "social rights" from the nation-state and of transferring it to the transnational sphere. By drawing on a critical theory of transnational law, it provides in-depth analyses of the different sites where the struggle for social rights is at stake, such as the emerging transnational food regime, the ILO, international environmental law and the accountability of private actors. It reveals enforcement structures, discusses judicial doctrine and relates these aspects to the social and political struggles which surround the transnationalisation of social rights.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction

Part I. Transnational Social Rights in Context
Chapter 2. The Struggle for Transnational Social Rights
Chapter 3. Normative Perspectives on Transnational Social Rights
Chapter 4. Conceptualising Transnational Social Rights: Developments and Forms

Part II: Foundations, Institutions and Enforcement Structures
Chapter 5. Enforcement of Transnational Social Rights: International and National Legal Aspects
Chapter 6. Horizontal Effects of Human Rights: The EU proposal for a Non-Financial Reporting Framework
Chapter 7. Labour Rights and the ILO: The Challenge of Transforming Informal Economic Activities to Promote Transnational Social Rights - Domestic and Care Work as Core Issues

Part III: Enforcement of Transnational Social Rights
Chapter 8. Transnational Socio-Economic Rights: Inter-Linkages in the Context to the Right of Food
Chapter 9. Agroenergy and the Right to Food: The EU Biofuel Mandate and Transnational Social Rights
Chapter 10. Between Rights and Power Assymetries: Contemporary Struggles for Land in Brazil and Colombia
Chapter 11. The Zapatista Struggle for the Right to Land: Background, Context and Strategies (p.
265)
Index