社会权利

Adam Chilton, Mila Versteeg
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本章分析了在个人基础上行使的两项社会权利:(1)受教育权和(2)保健权。它首先描述了这些权利的理论性质,以及这些权利如何与组织确保其执行的能力相关联。然后,报告介绍了一项全球统计分析的结果,该结果显示,将教育权和保健权纳入宪法的国家在教育和保健方面投入的公共资金并不比没有这一权利的国家多。此外,本章还介绍了一个关于哥伦比亚保健权的案例研究,揭示了即使面对高度积极的司法机构,在执行保健权方面所固有的困难。
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Social Rights
This chapter analyzes two social rights that are practiced on an individual basis: (1) the right to education and (2) the right to healthcare. It first describes the doctrinal nature of these rights, as well as how these relate to organizations’ ability to secure their enforcement. It then presents results from a global statistical analysis, which reveal that countries that constitutionalize the right to education and the right to healthcare do not dedicate more public funds to education and healthcare than countries without the right. In addition, this chapter presents a case study on the right to healthcare in Colombia, which reveals the difficulties inherent in enforcing the right to healthcare, even in the face of a highly activist judiciary.
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