Transnationalisation of Social Rights
DOI: 10.1017/9781780685700.001
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“…33 Everything is subjected to legal discourse: from administration, the principles of business and economics, worker co-determination and the education system, to issues of family and private life. Discourse theory took on these ideas and interpreted them as the colonising tendencies of functional systems.…”
Section: A Dialectics Of Transnational Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…33 Everything is subjected to legal discourse: from administration, the principles of business and economics, worker co-determination and the education system, to issues of family and private life. Discourse theory took on these ideas and interpreted them as the colonising tendencies of functional systems.…”
Section: A Dialectics Of Transnational Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the principle of transnational social rights puts emphasis on a combined approach to liberal, political and social human rights, it is possible to identify fi ve distinct kinds of social rights within this approach: 51 1. liberal human rights with a social component (e.g., free choice of profession) and social human rights with a liberal component (e.g., the right to health); 2. political human rights with a social component (e.g., the right to co-determination) and social human rights with a political component (e.g., the right to strike); 3. equality rights which provide social entitlements to inclusion; 4. rights to social security, which can range from social support to health and environmental protection; and 5. social objectives, such as the goals of social progress and international peace set out in the preamble of the UN Charter.…”
Section: A the Indivisibility Of Human Rightsmentioning
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