2017
DOI: 10.1017/9781108182539
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Core Socio-Economic Rights and the European Court of Human Rights</I>

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“…In her comprehensive study, this scholar shows how these socio-economically protected interests become especially activated in the light of: (a) minimum core content claims; (b) the rights of persons in a position of disadvantage or marginaliza-tion; (c) non-discrimination claims. 131 Interestingly, none of these categories are distinctive or exclusive of social rights. These elements could well be predicated from civil and political rights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In her comprehensive study, this scholar shows how these socio-economically protected interests become especially activated in the light of: (a) minimum core content claims; (b) the rights of persons in a position of disadvantage or marginaliza-tion; (c) non-discrimination claims. 131 Interestingly, none of these categories are distinctive or exclusive of social rights. These elements could well be predicated from civil and political rights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…82 Accordingly, Convention rights consist of various elements, some of which are more important and therefore more worthy of protection than others. 83 This differentiation can be found not only in the case law of the ECtHR but also under the European Charter of Fundamental Rights 84 and in various national constitutions. When it comes to core rights, the Court draws red lines by dispensing with the usual balancing style of argumentation and instead adopts a more categorical reasoning.…”
Section: Core Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EŽTT savo praktikoje nėra aiškiai įvardijęs, kad taiko esminių teisių kriterijų, tačiau šią praktiką analizavę mokslininkai, pvz., Leijten (Leijten, 2018), Černič (Černič, 2016, p. 234-242: ekonominių krizių metu EŽTT, remdamasis teisinės valstybės principu, netiesiogiai išskyrė socioekonominių teisių minimumą), teigia, kad toks kriterijus yra taikomas. Jis reiškia, kad tik patys svarbiausi, esminiai socioekonominių teisių aspektai, reikalingi tam, kad žmogus būtų apsaugotas nuo ypatingo skurdo, yra laikomi EŽTK ginamų pilietinių ir politinių teisių elementu.…”
Section: Esminių Teisių Argumentasunclassified