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Realising the Human Right to a Social Minimum?

A Comparative Socio-Legal Study of EU Member States
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 2024

Zusammenfassung

Dieses Buch begründet ein Recht auf soziale Grundsicherung aus Artikeln 6, 7, 9 und 11 des UN-Sozialpakts, definiert als diskriminierungsfreier Zugang zu einem Existenzminimum. Mittels vergleichender qualitativer Inhaltsanalyse der Abschließenden Bemerkungen von fünf UN-Menschenrechtsvertragsorganen wird die Verwirklichung dieses Rechts für Menschen mit Behinderungen, Kinder und Roma in den EU-Mitgliedstaaten von 2009–2019 untersucht; ergänzt durch statistische Analyse der Europäischen Erhebung über Einkommen und Lebensbedingungen (EU-SILC), das offizielle Instrument zur Messung von Armut und sozialer Ausgrenzung in der EU. Somit richtet sich das Buch sowohl an Forschende im Bereich der Menschenrechte als auch an Sozialwissenschaftler.

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2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0849-0
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978-3-7489-1597-3
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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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Schriften zum Sozialrecht
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72
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Englisch
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481
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Monographie

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 32
    1. 1.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
      1. 1.2.1 Building Block 1: Poverty across EU Member States – Social Policy and Human Rights Perspectives Kein Zugriff
      2. 1.2.2 Building Block 2: From the Minimum Core Doctrine to the Right to a Social Minimum Kein Zugriff
      3. 1.2.3 Building Block 3: Realising the Right to a Social Minimum Kein Zugriff
      4. 1.2.4 Building Block 4: Necessity of Disaggregated Data to Realise the Right to a Social Minimum Kein Zugriff
      1. 1.3.1 Doctrinal Methods: The Authoritative Value of General Comments and Concluding Observations Kein Zugriff
      2. 1.3.2 Enhancing the Doctrinal Method through Qualitative Content Analysis with MAXQDA Kein Zugriff
      3. 1.3.3 Descriptive Statistics and a Human Rights Critique of Social Policy Data Kein Zugriff
      4. 1.3.4 The Added Value of a Comparative, Socio-Legal Methodology Kein Zugriff
      1. 1.4.1 Material Scope: Why a Human Right to a Social Minimum? Kein Zugriff
      2. 1.4.2 Geographical Scope: Why a Focus on the EU Member States and the Human Rights Treaty Bodies? Kein Zugriff
      3. 1.4.3 Temporal Scope: Why a Focus on 2009-2019? Kein Zugriff
    2. 1.5 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
    1. 2.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.2.1 The AROPE-Indicator as the EU’s Official Conceptualisation of Poverty Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.2.2 A Historical Overview of the EU’s Official Framing of Poverty Kein Zugriff
      3. 2.2.3 ‘Deservingness’-Theory and Contrasting Views on the Main Causes of Poverty Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.3.1 The Historical Origins of Poverty as a Matter of Concern under International Human Rights Law Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.3.2 Human Dignity as Key Principle of the Human Rights Approach to Poverty Kein Zugriff
      3. 2.3.3 The Historical Origins of the Minimum Core Doctrine Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.4.1 The EU-SILC: Advantages and Disadvantages Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.4.2 Using the EU-SILC for Research: Challenges of Disaggregation Kein Zugriff
      3. 2.4.3 A Comparative Analysis of Poverty in EU MS Applying EU-SILC Kein Zugriff
      4. 2.4.4 Criticising the EU-SILC as Underlying Data Source for the Measurement of Poverty Kein Zugriff
      1. 2.5.1 Human Rights Indicators Kein Zugriff
      2. 2.5.2 Disaggregation as a Core Principle of a Human Rights Approach to Data Kein Zugriff
      3. 2.5.3 Populating Indicators with Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
    2. 2.6 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
    1. 3.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.2.1 Minimum Essential Levels Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.2.2 Subsistence Kein Zugriff
      3. 3.2.3 Non-Discriminatory Access Kein Zugriff
      4. 3.2.4 The Core Obligation to Realise the Right to a Social Minimum Kein Zugriff
      5. 3.2.5 Overcoming the Piecemeal Approach: The Added Value of Conceptualising a Substantive Right to a Social Minimum Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.3.1 Distilling the Normative Content of ‘Minimum Essential Levels’ Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.3.2 Distilling the Normative Content of ‘Subsistence’ Kein Zugriff
      3. 3.3.3 Distilling the Normative Content of ‘Non-Discriminatory Access’ Kein Zugriff
      4. 3.3.4 Non-Discriminatory Access in Practice: Classifying Specific Groups as Disadvantaged or Marginalised Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.4.1 Re-Conceptualising the Substantive Links into Three Dimensions Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.4.2 The Poverty Dimension (P) Kein Zugriff
      3. 3.4.3 The Material Deprivation Dimension (MD) Kein Zugriff
      4. 3.4.4 The Work Dimension (W) Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.5.1 Intersectional Categories for Persons with Disabilities, Children and Roma Kein Zugriff
        1. 3.5.2.1 The Poverty Dimension for Children with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
        2. 3.5.2.2 The Material Deprivation Dimension for Children with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
        1. 3.5.3.1 The Poverty Dimension for Roma Children Kein Zugriff
        2. 3.5.3.2 The Material Deprivation Dimension for Roma Children Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.5.4 Comparative Analysis between Children with Disabilities and Roma Children Kein Zugriff
    2. 3.6 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
    1. 4.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
        1. 4.2.1.1 Domestic Application in CESCRC’s General Comments Kein Zugriff
        2. 4.2.1.2 Domestic Application in CESCR’s COs to EU MS from 2009-2019 Kein Zugriff
        3. 4.2.1.3 Domestic Application in the COs of the Group Specific HRTBs Kein Zugriff
        1. 4.2.2.1 Justiciability in CESCR’s General Comments Kein Zugriff
        2. 4.2.2.2 Justiciability in CESCR’s COs to EU MS from 2009-2019 Kein Zugriff
        3. 4.2.2.3 Justiciability in the COs of the Group Specific HRTBs Kein Zugriff
      1. 4.2.3 Why Formal Legal Means are Neither Sufficient nor Necessary to Realise Rights Kein Zugriff
      1. 4.3.1 Realising Rights by All Appropriate Means Kein Zugriff
      2. 4.3.2 Realising Rights in CESCR’s COs to EU MS from 2009-2019 Kein Zugriff
      3. 4.3.3 Realising Rights in the COs of the Group Specific HRTBs Kein Zugriff
      1. 4.4.1 Austerity Kein Zugriff
        1. 4.4.2.1 Minimum Income Protection Schemes as a ‘Last Safety Net’? Kein Zugriff
        2. 4.4.2.2 Social Protection Gaps in the HRTBs’ COs to the EU MS Kein Zugriff
      2. 4.4.3 Patterns of Discrimination Kein Zugriff
      1. 4.5.1 Persons with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
      2. 4.5.2 Children Kein Zugriff
      3. 4.5.3 Roma Kein Zugriff
        1. 4.6.1.1 Social Protection Gaps Kein Zugriff
        2. 4.6.1.2 Educational Segregation, Austerity and Institutionalisation Kein Zugriff
        1. 4.6.2.1 Social Protection Gaps Kein Zugriff
        2. 4.6.2.2 Educational Segregation, Austerity and Patterns of Discrimination Kein Zugriff
    2. 4.7 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
    1. 5.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.2.1 CESCR and Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
      2. 5.2.2 The CRPD Committee and Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
      3. 5.2.3 The CRC Committee and Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
      4. 5.2.4 The CERD Committee and Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
      5. 5.2.5 The CEDAW Committee and Disaggregated Data Kein Zugriff
      6. 5.2.6 Comparative Analysis Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.3.1 Contested Disability Definitions and Assessments Kein Zugriff
      2. 5.3.2 Poverty and Employment Gaps for Persons with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
      3. 5.3.3 Disability Benefits Kein Zugriff
      4. 5.3.4 Why Populating Indicators with Disaggregated Data Remains a Challenge for Persons with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.4.1 The Disconnect of Child Poverty as a Human Rights or Social Policy Issue Kein Zugriff
      2. 5.4.2 A Short History of the EU’s Policy Space on Child Poverty Kein Zugriff
      3. 5.4.3 The EU-SILC and Available Empirical Data on Child Poverty in the EU Kein Zugriff
      4. 5.4.4 Child Poverty across the EU MS according to EU-SILC Kein Zugriff
      5. 5.4.5 Why Populating Indicators with Disaggregated Data Remains a Challenge for Children Kein Zugriff
        1. 5.5.1.1 Who are the Roma? Tensions between Self-identification and External Identification Kein Zugriff
        2. 5.5.1.2 How many Roma are there? Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.5.2 From Census Data to Sampling Frames: Unavailability and Unreliability Kein Zugriff
      2. 5.5.3 Roma Poverty and Social Exclusion Kein Zugriff
      3. 5.5.4 Why Populating Indicators with Disaggregated Data remains a Challenge for Roma Kein Zugriff
      1. 5.6.1 Children with Disabilities Kein Zugriff
      2. 5.6.2 Roma Children Kein Zugriff
      3. 5.6.3 The ‘Most Intersectional’ Case: a Female Roma Child with a Disability Kein Zugriff
    2. 5.7 Excluded by Design: EU-SILC and Disaggregation Kein Zugriff
    3. 5.8 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
    1. 6.1 How Should EU MS Realise the Right to a Social Minimum? Kein Zugriff
    2. 6.2 A Methodological Agenda: The Promises of Qualitative Comparative Analysis for Comparative Research on the Realisation of Human Rights Kein Zugriff
    3. 6.3 A Policy Agenda: Embedding the Right to a Social minimum in the EU Infrastructure Kein Zugriff
      1. United Nations Kein Zugriff
      2. Council of Europe Kein Zugriff
      3. European Union Kein Zugriff
      4. Other Primary Sources Kein Zugriff
      1. Books, Edited Books and Journal Articles Kein Zugriff
      2. Reports and Working Papers Kein Zugriff
      3. Other Sources Kein Zugriff
  2. Appendix Kein Zugriff Seiten 457 - 481

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