Judicial review, socio-economic rights and the human rights act by Ellie Palmer.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Human rights law in perspective. V. 10) Publication details: Oxford : Hart pub, 2009.Description: 345 pISBN:- 9781841139760
- 342.4085 PAL/JUD
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The role of courts in the protection of socio-economic rights: international and domestic perspectives
Chapter 2. The regional protection of socio-economic rights: Europe
Chapter 3. Courts, the UK Constitution and the Human Rights Act 1998
Chapter 4. Judicial review: difference, resources and the Human Rights Act
Chapter 5. From need to 'choice' in public services: the boundaries of judicial intervention in prioritisation disputes
Chapter 6. Articles 3 and 8 ECHR: Failure to provide and positive obligations in the socio-economic sphere
Chapter 7. Article 14 ECHR and the unequal distribution of public goods and services in the United Kingdom
Chapter 8. Article 6 ECHR: Judicial review, due process and the protection of socio-economic rights.