Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland

Contesting Economic and Social Rights in Ireland

Constitution, State and Society, 1848-2016

Murray, Thomas

Cambridge University Press

08/2016

408

Dura

Inglês

9781107155350

15 a 20 dias

720

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Acknowledgements; Introduction: the politics of economic and social rights; 1. Constitutions 'from below' in Ireland: 1848-1922; 2. 'Not alone personal liberty but economic freedom': socio-economic rights in the making of the 1922 Irish Free State Constitution; 3. 'Highly dangerous'? Socio-economic rights in the making of the 1937 Irish Constitution; 4. Contesting the Irish Constitution and the world-system: 1945-2008; 5. The polarities of justice and 'legal business'; 6. Contesting property rights; 7. Contesting trade union rights; 8. Contesting family, education and welfare rights; 9. Socio-economic rights and the value-consensus state; 10. Constitution 'from below' in Ireland: 1945-2008; Conclusion: contesting economic and social rights today.
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