Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and Vulnerability in Times of Crises
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Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and Vulnerability in Times of Crises
Building Back Better
Sellin, Jennifer; Broderick, Andrea
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2024
258
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9781035306640
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Contents
Foreword x
Cornelius (Kees) Flinterman
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv
1 Introduction to Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and
Vulnerability in Times of Crises 1
Andrea Broderick and Jennifer Sellin
PART I THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS, AND
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL
PERSPECTIVES, IN TIMES OF CRISES
2 Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: can human
rights embrace solidarity? 13
Dalia Palombo
3 Human rights in times of triage: the discourse of the
United Nations human rights experts during COVID-19 41
Gustavo Arosemena
4 EU social rights in a (post-)pandemic era: peering through
the lens of disability and vulnerability 66
Andrea Broderick and Jasper Krommendijk
PART II SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TIMES OF CRISES
5 The right to health: then, now and in the future 96
Jennifer Sellin and Brigit Toebes
6 The COVID-19 pandemic and access to clean water:
challenges and opportunities 121
Kasim Balarabe
7 Never walk alone: using international cooperation and the
right to science to build back better 145
Remmy Shawa
8 The right to science: another tool to repair gender
inequalities in sciences and research 169
Yvonne Donders
9 Indigenous rights during the pandemic and the concept of
building back better in endemic times 193
Vanessa Tu?nsmeyer
10 Conclusion 214
Jennifer Sellin and Andrea Broderick
Foreword x
Cornelius (Kees) Flinterman
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv
1 Introduction to Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and
Vulnerability in Times of Crises 1
Andrea Broderick and Jennifer Sellin
PART I THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS, AND
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL
PERSPECTIVES, IN TIMES OF CRISES
2 Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: can human
rights embrace solidarity? 13
Dalia Palombo
3 Human rights in times of triage: the discourse of the
United Nations human rights experts during COVID-19 41
Gustavo Arosemena
4 EU social rights in a (post-)pandemic era: peering through
the lens of disability and vulnerability 66
Andrea Broderick and Jasper Krommendijk
PART II SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TIMES OF CRISES
5 The right to health: then, now and in the future 96
Jennifer Sellin and Brigit Toebes
6 The COVID-19 pandemic and access to clean water:
challenges and opportunities 121
Kasim Balarabe
7 Never walk alone: using international cooperation and the
right to science to build back better 145
Remmy Shawa
8 The right to science: another tool to repair gender
inequalities in sciences and research 169
Yvonne Donders
9 Indigenous rights during the pandemic and the concept of
building back better in endemic times 193
Vanessa Tu?nsmeyer
10 Conclusion 214
Jennifer Sellin and Andrea Broderick
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Economic, social and cultural (human) rights; Vulnerability and human rights; (In)equality; (Health) emergencies and crises; COVID-19; International cooperation; Balancing human rights
Contents
Foreword x
Cornelius (Kees) Flinterman
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv
1 Introduction to Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and
Vulnerability in Times of Crises 1
Andrea Broderick and Jennifer Sellin
PART I THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS, AND
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL
PERSPECTIVES, IN TIMES OF CRISES
2 Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: can human
rights embrace solidarity? 13
Dalia Palombo
3 Human rights in times of triage: the discourse of the
United Nations human rights experts during COVID-19 41
Gustavo Arosemena
4 EU social rights in a (post-)pandemic era: peering through
the lens of disability and vulnerability 66
Andrea Broderick and Jasper Krommendijk
PART II SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TIMES OF CRISES
5 The right to health: then, now and in the future 96
Jennifer Sellin and Brigit Toebes
6 The COVID-19 pandemic and access to clean water:
challenges and opportunities 121
Kasim Balarabe
7 Never walk alone: using international cooperation and the
right to science to build back better 145
Remmy Shawa
8 The right to science: another tool to repair gender
inequalities in sciences and research 169
Yvonne Donders
9 Indigenous rights during the pandemic and the concept of
building back better in endemic times 193
Vanessa Tu?nsmeyer
10 Conclusion 214
Jennifer Sellin and Andrea Broderick
Foreword x
Cornelius (Kees) Flinterman
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv
1 Introduction to Socio-economic Rights, Inequalities and
Vulnerability in Times of Crises 1
Andrea Broderick and Jennifer Sellin
PART I THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS, AND
INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LEGAL
PERSPECTIVES, IN TIMES OF CRISES
2 Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic: can human
rights embrace solidarity? 13
Dalia Palombo
3 Human rights in times of triage: the discourse of the
United Nations human rights experts during COVID-19 41
Gustavo Arosemena
4 EU social rights in a (post-)pandemic era: peering through
the lens of disability and vulnerability 66
Andrea Broderick and Jasper Krommendijk
PART II SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN TIMES OF CRISES
5 The right to health: then, now and in the future 96
Jennifer Sellin and Brigit Toebes
6 The COVID-19 pandemic and access to clean water:
challenges and opportunities 121
Kasim Balarabe
7 Never walk alone: using international cooperation and the
right to science to build back better 145
Remmy Shawa
8 The right to science: another tool to repair gender
inequalities in sciences and research 169
Yvonne Donders
9 Indigenous rights during the pandemic and the concept of
building back better in endemic times 193
Vanessa Tu?nsmeyer
10 Conclusion 214
Jennifer Sellin and Andrea Broderick
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