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How Human Rights Shape Social Citizenship: On Citizenship and the Understanding of Economic and Social Rights (Washington University Global Studies Law Review. Vol.13, No.2)
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
St. Louis | 2014 | p. 201-263
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1546-6981
作者: 
Ulrike Davy
联合作者: 
Washington University
地区: 
全球范围

This Article reconceptualizes citizenship, a notion usually tied to the nation state, as “layered.” Human rights may serve as the international “layer” of citizenship, addressing nationals and non-nationals alike. It took some time, however, for “social” citizenship to emerge as a human rights issue and, hence, for human rights to become an international layer for social citizenship rights granted on the national level. Around 1993, states started to accept a human rights-based obligation toward the poor, requiring social policies to focus on targeted, individual welfare. Nowadays, poverty mitigation is the human rights core of “social” citizenship. Nowadays, poverty mitigation is the human rights core of “social” citizenship.

 

资源类型: 
研究论文 / 学术期刊文章
主题: 
公民身份/民主意识
人权
全球化与社会公正 / 国际理解
教育水平 : 
其他
关键词: 
human rights
citizenship
Social rights