International covenant on economic, social and cultural rights: an analysis of the light of the right to development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18316/redes.v8i3.4803Keywords:
ICESCR, Development, Social Rights, Progressivity.Abstract
The article has as its starting point the drastic modification of the global structure in the post-Second World War period, with a bias in the light of the theory of liberties and the right to development, which reveals the guiding premise of the text, that economic development is only social development and respect for human rights. Thus, the focus is on its main purpose, namely the study of social, economic and cultural rights and civil and political rights from the perspective of International Human Rights Law, analyzing the provisions of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Cultural. Therefore, the research that has a qualitative character will be used for literature review and analysis of legislation on the object studied, drawing a parallel between the provisions of the Pact and the right to development.
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