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regardless of the economic situation in the country or resource scarcity, are required to ensure respect for minimum subsistence rights for all. State parties must also ensure that available resources are accessed and used equitably. Therefore, government decisions on how to allocate resources should be subject to scrutiny. Legislative measures alone are not sufficient to ensure compliance with the ICESCR and state parties are expected to provide judicial remedies in addition to taking administrative, financial, educational and social measures.
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monitoring, with the networks of UNESCO National
Commissions and academic partners mobilized in countries to ensure implementation and monitoring at country level. For the other major international human rights conventions mentioned above there are various other treaty bodies to ensure some monitoring of implementation. And each may transmit to the Human Rights Council reports of individual cases when a state is the subject of a Universal Periodic Review.
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State parties to the ICESCR are required to take "progressive action" towards fulfilment of the ICESR rights. While immediate fulfilment may not be possible due to the economic situation of a country, postponement of proactive action is not permitted. State parties must show genuine efforts to secure
785:(ICESCR). The Committee has been central in developing the normative definition of key economic, social and cultural rights, interpreting the role of State Parties to the ICESCR, and monitoring protection and violation of the ICESCR rights. The Committee issues guiding pronouncements in the form of
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in relation to economic, social and cultural rights is regarded as having immediate effect. State parties must abolish laws, policies and practices which affect the equal enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights and take action to prevent discrimination in public life. All state parties,
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Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers relating to the right to science, states agreed at the UNESCO General Conference to adopt four-yearly reporting on implementation, and agreed that UNESCO's Executive Board is competent to manage
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on states when they make decisions regarding education and the education system. It offers an internationally agreed normative framework for the standards that states must not fall beneath concerning the education of its
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them, and hence disrupt the democratic chains of accountability of the so-called elected branches. Nonetheless, a growing literature from the Global South has tracked very different judicial responses.
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competence to receive and consider communications from individuals claiming that their rights under the
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Economic, social and cultural rights are recognized and
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2972:United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
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1174:Maintenance of an education system at all levels.
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1904:Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for.
713:subjects, and the right of everyone to science.
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2081:Right to education handbook
1315:Human right to water and sanitation
18:Economic, social and cultural right
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2256:National human rights institutions
2251:List of human rights organisations
1930:"United Nations Treaty Collection"
828:South African Constitutional Court
803:United Nations Special Rapporteurs
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3178:Right to refuse medical treatment
1607:Young, Katharine G., ed. (2019).
1380:Three generations of human rights
1254:three generations of human rights
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1177:Provision of a fellowship system.
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707:International Labour Organization
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563:Women's economic rights in 2011
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71:Claim rights and liberty rights
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3287:Right to a healthy environment
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1330:International labour standard
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2215:Negative and positive rights
2024:"The Case for Social Rights"
1350:Rule according to higher law
1335:Millennium Development Goals
1274:negative and positive rights
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508:" towards their fulfilment.
494:right to science and culture
405:Self-determination of people
86:Negative and positive rights
3153:Right to keep and bear arms
3063:Freedom from discrimination
2957:List of human rights awards
2829:in the United Arab Emirates
2205:Individual and group rights
1845:Right to education handbook
76:Individual and group rights
27:Socio-economic human rights
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3242:Equal pay for equal work
3128:Presumption of innocence
1691:10.1017/cbo9781316652862
1295:Constitutional economics
1147:in the education system.
767:Protocol of San Salvador
755:right to social security
683:right to social security
628:right to social security
589:right to social security
549:reasonable accommodation
63:Theoretical distinctions
3208:right to be a candidate
3038:Equality before the law
2947:History of human rights
2354:Enforced disappearances
2344:Crimes against humanity
1679:Murray, Thomas (2016).
1365:Social protection floor
1143:Non-discrimination and
881:participatory budgeting
773:Secondary legal sources
739:European Social Charter
733:in Article 16, and the
607:in Article 26, and the
583:(UDHR), adopted by the
3068:Freedom of information
3053:Freedom of association
2891:Incitement to genocide
2184:Universal jurisdiction
2047:Cite journal requires
1716:, Part II paragraph 75
1320:Human rights inflation
1240:(HPD/HPCC) in Kosovo.
1140:The aims of education.
1117:
928:(ICESCR), and further
889:ecological stewardship
818:National constitutions
564:
302:Other groups of rights
3380:Intersex human rights
3188:Right of self-defense
3143:Right to a fair trial
2952:List of global issues
1385:Universal health care
1266:right to a fair trial
1198:learning environments
1196:safe and non-violent
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994:in many human rights
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122:Rights by beneficiary
3267:Right to development
3148:Right to family life
3098:Freedom from torture
3083:Freedom from slavery
2834:in the United States
2609:in Jammu and Kashmir
2155:Fundamental concepts
1159:vocational education
1132:The main aspects of
919:State responsibility
895:as well as care and
543:on the basis of the
420:Water and sanitation
3078:Freedom of religion
3073:Freedom of movement
3048:Freedom of assembly
3030:Civil and political
2819:in the Soviet Union
2719:in Papua New Guinea
2369:Human rights abuses
2327:Human rights abuses
2231:Corporal punishment
990:is guaranteed as a
897:social reproduction
765:in Article 31. The
753:in Article 11, the
737:in Article 17. The
729:in Article 15, the
681:in Article 24, the
654:in Article 15. The
646:in Article 12, the
603:in Article 25, the
599:in Article 24, the
595:in Article 23, the
591:in Article 22, the
585:UN General Assembly
539:also prohibits all
104:Civil and political
3395:Right to sexuality
3272:Right to education
3198:Security of person
3093:Freedom of thought
2814:in the Philippines
2339:Crime of apartheid
1884:Equal Rights Trust
1355:Security of person
1340:Right to education
1118:
1109:and non-citizens.
1033:right to education
971:, which gives the
735:right to education
687:right to education
648:right to education
605:right to education
565:
506:progressive action
474:right to education
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3262:Right to clothing
3247:Fair remuneration
3215:Right to homeland
3163:Right to petition
3088:Freedom of speech
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1440:Our World in Data
1375:Social safety net
1310:Economic security
1300:Constitutionalism
1262:freedom of speech
1152:primary education
853:decommodification
759:vulnerable groups
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3226:Economic, social
3173:Right to protest
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