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When NGOs Fulfill State Obligations

How NGO Laws in Africa Can Interfere with Social Rights of Beneficaries
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 26.02.2020

Summary

Einige afrikanische Staaten haben die Handlungsbefugnisse, Finanzierung und die Meinungsäußerung von NGOs eingeschränkt. Viele haben ihre Besorgnis darüber geäußert, dass die Eckpfeiler einer freien Zivilgesellschaft - das Recht auf Versammlungs- und Redefreiheit - angegriffen werden. Ein bislang eher weniger untersuchtes Problem ist jedoch, ob solche restriktiven Maßnahmen auch die sozialen Rechte der Begünstigten von NGOs gefährden könnten. Der UN-Sozialpakt verpflichtet die Staaten, Schritt für Schritt auf eine vollständige Verwirklichung der sozialen Rechte zuzugehen. Wie sollten also die Verpflichtungen eines Staates in Bezug auf soziale Rechte verstanden werden, wenn NGOs ins Spiel kommen? Wie könnten sich diese Verpflichtungen auf die Freiheit eines Staates auswirken, NGOs zu regulieren?

Dieses Buch bietet eine systematische Untersuchung wie die sozialrechtlichen Verpflichtungen von Staaten gegenüber den Begünstigten unser Verständnis der Regulierungsbeziehungen zwischen Staaten und NGOs neu definieren und weiterentwickeln können.



Bibliographic data

Publication year
2020
Publication date
26.02.2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6576-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0692-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik
Volume
73
Language
English
Pages
337
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 20 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. 1. IntroductionPages 21 - 41 Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 2.1.1.1. Development Theories Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2.1.1.2. Theories on Service Provision in Developing Countries Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 2.1.2. Socio-Economic Context of African LDCs Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 2.1.3. Defining Non-Governmental Organizations Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.2.1. Social Protection and the Role of NGOs in Africa Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 2.2.2.1. History of Associational Life and Non-State Service Provision in Africa Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2.2.2.2. The Rise of Foreign-Backed NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 2.2.2.3. Governments Restricting NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
    3. 2.3. Conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 3.1. A Beneficiary-Centered Approach Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 3.2.1. The Human Rights Framework & General Problems with Social Rights Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.2.2.1. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.2.2.2. African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.2.2.3. African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 3.2.3. Social Rights and their Normative Content Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 3.2.4. Minimum Essential Levels of Social Rights Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.1.1. Complications of the NGO-Government Relationship Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.1.2. The Peculiarities of Regulating NGOs in Informal Security Regimes Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.1.3. NSP-Government Relations can interfere with Social Rights Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.2.1. Irrationality, Corruption and Arbitrary Implementation Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.2.2. Limited State Capacity to Implement Regulations Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.2.3. Burdensome Rules and Noncompliance Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 3.3.2.4. Inadequate Regulatory Oversight Download chapter (PDF)
        5. 3.3.2.5. The Concurrence of Burdensome and Inadequate Rules Download chapter (PDF)
    4. 3.4. Conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 4.1.1. Classification Based on Relative Capacity Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 4.1.2. Classification Based on Relative Function Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 4.2.1.1. Doctrinal Foundations: Recognizing Indirect or Implicit Duties Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. 4.2.1.2.1. As a Component of the ICESCR’s Overarching Purpose Download chapter (PDF)
          2. 4.2.1.2.2. As Appropriate in the African Legal Context Download chapter (PDF)
          3. 4.2.1.2.3. As Appropriate for the Regulation of NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. 4.2.2.1.1. Appropriateness Download chapter (PDF)
          2. 4.2.2.1.2. Essentiality as a Measure of Appropriateness Download chapter (PDF)
          3. 4.2.2.1.3. Feasibility Download chapter (PDF)
          4. 4.2.2.1.4. Maximizing Availability: Public Spending, Private Resources and Accepting Foreign Funding Download chapter (PDF)
          5. 4.2.2.1.5. As Compared to State Duties under the African Human Rights Charter Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 4.2.2.2. Duty to Respect Social Rights: Permitting Essential NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 4.2.2.3. Duty to Protect Social Rights: Controlling Harmful NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 4.2.2.4. Concluding Remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 4.2.3.1. ICESCR Recognizes Minimum Essential Levels Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 4.2.3.2. The Contents of Core Obligations May Be Legally Determined Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 4.2.3.3. Reconciling Core Obligations and Progressive Realization Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 4.2.3.4. Core Obligations Set Priorities for Realizing ESC Rights Download chapter (PDF)
        5. 4.2.3.5. Implications for the Legality of Restrictive NGO Laws Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 4.3.1. Non-Social NGOs, Duplicative NGOs & Inappropriate NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 4.3.2. Supplemental NGOs & Substitutional NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 4.3.3. Complementary NGOs Download chapter (PDF)
    4. 4.4. Conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 5.1. The Analytical Framework: Triangular Models for Social Rights Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 5.2.1. The Beneficiary-to-State Relation Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 5.2.2.1. From Provisioning Relation to Enabling / Ensuring Relations Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 5.2.2.2. From Admission to Fulfillment / Discharge of State Duties Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 5.2.2.3. From Finance to Guarantee / Permit Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 5.2.2.4. From Quality to Quality / Supervise Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 5.2.3. The NGO-to-Beneficiary Relation Download chapter (PDF)
    3. 5.3. Summary Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 6.1. Three Types of Restrictions: Obstructions, Derogations and Limitations Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 6.2.1.1. Specific Limitations Clauses of the ICESCR: Article 13 (3) and (4) Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 6.2.1.2. Permissibility of Limitations According to the African Charter Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 6.2.2. Articles 4 and 5 Do Not Forbid the Limitation of NGO-Provided Rights Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 6.2.3. Article 4 Can Be Used Analogously for NGO-Provided Rights Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 6.2.4. Using Article 4 to Restrict Limitations on NGO-Provided Rights Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 6.3.1. The Doctrine of Deliberately Retrogressive Measures Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 6.3.2. Retrogressive Measures Should Meet the Criteria of Article 4 Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 6.4.1. The Permissibility of Limiting ESC Rights to Protect the Rights of Others Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 6.4.2. Balancing Competing Rights: Examples from the Courts of Uganda Download chapter (PDF)
    5. 6.5. Conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
  8. 7. Conclusion: NGO Regulations and Aid EfficacyPages 289 - 305 Download chapter (PDF)
  9. 8. ReferencesPages 306 - 316 Download chapter (PDF)
  10. BibliographyPages 317 - 337 Download chapter (PDF)

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