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Judging Social Rights
Democratic Legitimacy
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Publication date:
May 10 2012
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Cambridge University Press
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Publication date:
May 10 2012
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: 152-188
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139051750.008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction:
pp. 17
The Case for Social Rights
pp. 59
The Value of Courts in Light of The Alternatives
pp. 97
A Basic Interpretive Approach
pp. 121
Institutional Approaches to Judicial Restraint
pp. 152
Democratic Legitimacy
pp. 189
Polycentricity
pp. 211
Expertise
pp. 250
Flexibility
pp. 289
Incrementalism as A General Theme
pp. 326
The scope of economic and social rights under international law
pp. 328
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