Poverty : rights, social citizenship, and legal activism

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Poverty : rights, social citizenship, and legal activism

edited by Margot Young ... [et al.]

(Law and society series)

UBC Press, c2007

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Poverty : rights, social citizenship, legal activism

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Recent years have seen the retrenchment of Canadian social programs and the restructuring of the welfare state along neo-liberal lines. Social programs have been cut back, eliminated, or recast in exclusionary and punitive forms. Poverty: Rights, Social Citizenship, and Legal Activism responds to these changes by examining the ideas and practices of human rights, citizenship, legislation, and institution-building that are crucial to addressing poverty in this country. It challenges prevailing assumptions about the role of governments and the methods of accountability in the field of social and economic justice.

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Preface Introduction Part 1: Poverty and Rights: Reading Gosselin 1 Reality checks: Presuming Innocence and Proving Guilt in Charter Welfare Cases / Martha Jackman 2 But It's for Your Own Good / Diane Pothier 3 Social Rights and Judicial Competence / David Schneiderman Part 2: Social Citizenship and the State 4 Claiming Adjudicative space: Social Rights and Citizenship / Bruce Porter 5 Aboriginal Women Unmasked: Using Charter Equality Litigation to Advance Women's Rights / Sharon McIvor 6 Welfare Reformed: The Re-making of the Model Citizen / Janet Mosher 7 The "Made in Quebec" Act to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion / Lucie Lamarche 8 Trade Regime Federalism: An Assessment of the Social Union Framework Agreement / Barbara Cameron Part 3: Social Citizenship and International Contexts 9 Collective Economic Rights and International Trade Agreements: In the Vacuum of post-National Capital Control / Marjorie Griffin Cohen 10 Enforcing Social and Economic Rights at the Domestic Level: A Proposal / Grainne McKeever and Fionnuala Ni Aolain 11 Minding the Gap: Treaty Commitments and Government Practice / Shelagh Day 12 Litigating Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: How Far Will the Courts Go? / Karrisha Pillay Part 4: Beyond Gosselin: Legal Theory Emboldened 13 Taking Competence Seriously / David Wiseman 14 Dignity, Equality, and Second Generation Rights / Denise Reaume 15 The Charter as an Impediment to Welfare Roll Backs: A Meditation on "Justice as Fairness" as a "Bedrock Value" of the Canadian Democratic Project / Ken Norman Part 5: Legal Activism Revived 16 Why Rights Now? Law and Desperation / Margot Young 17 The Challenge of Litigating the Rights of Poor People: The Right to Legal Aid as a Test Case / Melina Buckley 18 Charter Rights and Government Choices / Gwen Brodsky

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