1st Edition

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights The Law, Process and Practice

By Marco Odello, Francesco Seatzu Copyright 1997
    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    326 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book concerns the study and analysis of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights from an international legal perspective, taking into consideration the adoption of the 2008 Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).





    The volume provides a detailed account of the structure and functioning of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the light of its jurisprudence, through a study of the Committee’s procedures and practices (periodic reports and general comments), including taking into account the Optional Protocol for individual complaint procedure. The book considers the possible implications of the work of this Committee on other UN Committees, such as the Human Rights Committee and the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, as well as considering the repercussions of its work on the international protection of fundamental rights, such as the right to education, to health and adequate food.





    The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights will be of particular interest to academics and students of International and Human Rights law.

    1. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights  2. Towards Unity or Fragmentation of Human Rights Protection? The 2008 Optional Protocol and other individual complaints mechanisms  3. Individual Complaints and Other Procedures under the 2008 Optional Protocol  4. The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights  5. The System of Periodic Reporting  6. General Comments  7. Final Remarks

    Biography

    Marco Odello is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Department of Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University, UK. He teaches International Law, Human Rights, European Law and Comparative Public Law. He is a member of the International Institute of Humanitarian Law and Editor of The Cambrian Law Review.



     



    Francesco Seatzu is Professor of International and EU Law, University of Cagliari, Italy. He is the author of several articles in public and private international law published in Italy and foreign countries, including Insurance in Private International Law: A European Perspective (Oxford, 2003), The World Bank Inspection Panel (Turin, 2008).