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The Justiciability of Social Rights: The Universalization of the “European Exception”
Author(s)
George Katrougalos
Pages
29
2009/ Vol. 21, No. 4, (74)
Type
Digital edition
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The Justiciability of Social Rights:
The Universalization of the “European Exception”   

George Katrougalos

Associate Professor, Demokritos University of Greece

The aim of the article is to analyze the issue of justiciability of social rights in the light of their international and domestic application, in association with their insti­tu­tional implementation on various types of the welfare state. The first point that it aims to highlight is the existence of an unequivocal correlation between the consti­tu­tional recognition of social rights and the institutional and organizational particu­larities of the three main welfare state regimes, the “three worlds of Welfare capi­talism”, on the other. For this reason, there is a structural, historical predetermina­tion against the recognition of social rights in the so-called “liberal model” of wel­fare state. The second point of the article is that, despite all this, there is a clear proc­­ess towards a holistic way of conceptualizing human rights, beyond the bounda­ries of the traditional legal categories and the different types of welfare state. This is mainly due to the integrationist function of international law and the case law of international courts.

 

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