Tomarse en serio el Derecho Internacional de los derechos humanos. Especial referencia a los derechos sociales, el derecho a la vivienda y la prohibición de los desalojos forzosos
Taking international human rights law seriously entails overcoming the various evolution stages of this legal system. Currently, it means that this system�s legal culture, as it is recognized and interpreted internationally, should be incorporated into national legal systems through the existence of...
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Language: | Spanish |
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Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales
2014
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4772859 |
Source: | Revista española de derecho constitucional, ISSN 0211-5743, Año nº 34, Nº 101, 2014, pags. 79-124 |
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Taking international human rights law seriously entails overcoming the various evolution stages of this legal system. Currently, it means that this system�s legal culture, as it is recognized and interpreted internationally, should be incorporated into national legal systems through the existence of equivalent and effective procedures. The present study analyzes the progress of economic and social rights on the basis of the jurisprudence of various specialized committees as well as some International Tribunals, particularly the ECHR. In this regard, the treatment of the right to adequate housing and the prohibition of forced evictions present special interest |
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