Economic Rights
Discover the profound insights of Economic Rights by Shareen Hertel, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This comprehensive paperback spans 420 pages and delves into the historical evolution of economic rights, offering a unique perspective on their measurement and international implementation. Unlike many other works in the field, Hertel's book is meticulously organized around three core themes: concepts, measurement, and policy implementation, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of human rights and economic justice. Whether you're a student, legal professional, or simply passionate about global economic issues, this book provides the clarity and depth needed to navigate the complexities of economic rights in today's world. Enhance your understanding and explore the vital role these rights play in promoting distributive justice and humanitarian law.