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Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and Vulnerability in Times of Crises; Building Back Better

Edited by: Andrea Broderick, Jennifer Sellin

ISBN13: 9781035306640
To be Published: December 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £95.00



This timely book explores the key lessons that can be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, adopting a forward-looking approach to the socio-economic rights of vulnerable groups. It highlights the ways in which we can better prepare for future times of crises.

Contributing authors utilise a human rights-based approach centred on equality, in order to deepen current knowledge and understanding of a range of economic, social and cultural rights issues, including often neglected rights such as the right to science. In addition, they advocate for the (re-)prioritisation of the domestic implementation of socio-economic rights protection. They explore how this can be achieved via increased investment in scientific progress and its applications, by regulating private actors, and with increased international cooperation.

Building on important research in the field, this innovative book is an essential resource for human rights scholars and law students looking to broaden their knowledge of the key socio-economic challenges post-Covid. Policy makers and human rights organisations seeking to understand the inequalities compounded by the pandemic will also benefit from this prescient book.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Foreword x
Cornelius (Kees) Flinterman
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv
1. Introduction to Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and
Vulnerability in Times of Crises 1
Andrea Broderick and Jennifer Sellin

PART I THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS, AND INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL PERSPECTIVES, IN TIMES OF CRISES
2. Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: can human rights embrace solidarity? 13
Dalia Palombo
3. Human rights in times of triage: the discourse of the United Nations human rights experts during COVID-19 41
Gustavo Arosemena
4. EU social rights in a (post-)pandemic era: peering through the lens of disability and vulnerability 66
Andrea Broderick and Jasper Krommendijk

PART II SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TIMES OF CRISES
5. The right to health: then, now and in the future 96
Jennifer Sellin and Brigit Toebes
6. The COVID-19 pandemic and access to clean water: challenges and opportunities 121
Kasim Balarabe
7. Never walk alone: using international cooperation and the right to science to build back better 145
Remmy Shawa
8. The right to science: another tool to repair gender inequalities in sciences and research 169
Yvonne Donders
9. Indigenous rights during the pandemic and the concept of building back better in endemic times 193
Vanessa Tünsmeyer
10. Conclusion 214
Jennifer Sellin and Andrea Broderick