Law, poverty and time: the dynamics of poverty in constitutional human rights adjudication
<p>Poverty is an event in time. Only dynamic thinking can fully capture its reality. This thesis contends that human rights case law is based on a static perception of poverty inconsistent with the dynamic perception of poverty in economics. Failing to notice its temporal aspects, the examined...
Main Author: | Mishor, Y |
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Other Authors: | Fredman, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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