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    Format: x, 396 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 1107155355 , 9781107155350
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in law and society
    Content: "Why do states opt to constitutionally entrench economic and social rights? Why do societies demand them? These are the central puzzles of Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland. While most studies of socio-economic rights focus on legal or normative argumentation, Thomas Murray proposes that questions of rights and redistribution necessitate the analysis of power in society. Murray draws on new archival, case-law and statistical research to reconstruct socio-economic rights discourses from across Irish society, to demonstrate the tension between state and civil society discourses, and to trace an untold history of their contested development over time. From the mid-19th to the early 21st century, Ireland's conservative and nationalist constitutional projects have tended to dominate or incorporate social democratic and radical ones, albeit in a process continually contested at critical junctures. The rich and diverse history of people's struggles for justice 'from below' -- from organic courts in days of popular militancy to unemployed marches, from housing action protesters to striking workers -- provides an alternative, oppositional perspective on constitutionalism from which to recuperate and assess the possibilities and limits of advocating economic and social rights today"--Page 4 of cover
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Irland ; Soziale Rechte ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Menschenrecht ; Geschichte 1848-2016
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