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dc.contributor.authorBoyle, Katieen_UK
dc.contributor.authorHughes, Edelen_UK
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-17T15:55:54Z-
dc.date.available2018-08-17T15:55:54Z-
dc.date.issued2018-12-31en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27643-
dc.description.abstractThis article examines the status of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in Scotland and identifies routes to remedy for violations of these rights. ESC rights relate to areas such as housing, education, employment, standard of living and health. Violations of ESC rights impact on the most vulnerable in society. The mapping of rights conducted by the Scottish Human Rights Commission before the publication of the Getting It Right report revealed a legal deficit in the protection of ESC rights in Scotland. The evidence identified that protection mechanisms for socio-economic rights in Scotland are either insufficient or non-existent. This article builds on the evidence by exploring the legal nature of ESC rights: how they are currently protected in Scotland and how they are protected in other jurisdictions. It then examines the concept of a ‘remedy’ in international human rights law and proposes models for the better protection of ESC rights for potential future implementation in Scotland. This includes an examination of the risks and benefits in constitutionalising or legislating for ESC rights. This will be of interest to an international audience in terms of identifying justiciability mechanisms and models of constitutionalisation for ESC rights in different constitutional contexts, including Scotland.en_UK
dc.language.isoenen_UK
dc.publisherInforma UK Limiteden_UK
dc.relationBoyle K & Hughes E (2018) Identifying routes to remedy for violations of economic, social and cultural rights. The International Journal of Human Rights, 22 (1), pp. 43-69. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2017.1390304en_UK
dc.rightsThis item has been embargoed for a period. During the embargo please use the Request a Copy feature at the foot of the Repository record to request a copy directly from the author. You can only request a copy if you wish to use this work for your own research or private study. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Journal of Human Rights on 27 Oct 2017, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2017.1390304en_UK
dc.subjectEconomic, social and cultural rightsen_UK
dc.subjectremedyen_UK
dc.subjectjusticiabilityen_UK
dc.subjectconstitutionalisationen_UK
dc.subjectenforcement modelsen_UK
dc.titleIdentifying routes to remedy for violations of economic, social and cultural rightsen_UK
dc.typeJournal Articleen_UK
dc.rights.embargoreason[IdentifyingRoutestoRemedy_Final_Draft_August_2017.pdf] Publisher requires embargo of 18 months after formal publication.en_UK
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/13642987.2017.1390304en_UK
dc.citation.jtitleInternational Journal of Human Rightsen_UK
dc.citation.issn1744-053Xen_UK
dc.citation.issn1364-2987en_UK
dc.citation.volume22en_UK
dc.citation.issue1en_UK
dc.citation.spage43en_UK
dc.citation.epage69en_UK
dc.citation.publicationstatusPublisheden_UK
dc.citation.peerreviewedRefereeden_UK
dc.type.statusAM - Accepted Manuscripten_UK
dc.contributor.funderEconomic and Social Research Councilen_UK
dc.author.emailkatie.boyle@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.citation.date27/10/2017en_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Roehamptonen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationMiddlesex Universityen_UK
dc.identifier.wtid966910en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-5078-8620en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-4840-4691en_UK
dc.date.accepted2017-10-27en_UK
dcterms.dateAccepted2017-10-27en_UK
dc.date.filedepositdate2018-08-17en_UK
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local.rioxx.authorBoyle, Katie|0000-0002-5078-8620en_UK
local.rioxx.authorHughes, Edel|0000-0002-4840-4691en_UK
local.rioxx.projectProject ID unknown|Economic and Social Research Council|http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269en_UK
local.rioxx.freetoreaddate2019-04-28en_UK
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