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Primer on Socio-Economic Rights

This primer discusses the origin and spread of socio-economic rights, articulates reasons for and against including them in a constitution and considers the design options and contextual factors that constitution-makers must address when dealing with this issue. It seeks to guide constitution-makers through a range of constitutional choices, including: (1) Whether socio-economic rights should be incorporated into a constitution? (2) What form their incorporation should take, i.e. as justiciable rights or directive provisions? (3) What other design features of a constitution would complement the promotion of these rights?

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International IDEA
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Keywords  Human Rights,  Socio-economic Rights