An Integrated approach to the Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: Enforcing ECOSOC Rights through Civil and Political Rights

  • Kokebe Wolde

Abstract

Abstract
Nearly three decades have elapsed since the International Covenant on Economic Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) has been adopted and entered into force. However, the lack of
the clarity in the wordings of the document coupled with the weaker terms of obligation it puts on
states parties and the concomitant confusion as to the legal status of socio-economic rights
have contributed to the weak record in the implementation of the rights in the real life of
societies in the respective states parties to the covenant. This short article is intended to
explore the possibilities of enforcing socio-economic rights by integrating them with civil and
political rights which enjoy a relatively good level of protection. I will argue that while the
 the integrated approach has its own inherent limitations and cannot be the ultimate solution to
the problem of non-enforcement of socioeconomic rights, has also immense potential for the
enforcement of socio-economic rights as illustrated by the work of some national, regional and
international judicial and quasi-judicial organs.

Published
2022-03-04
How to Cite
Wolde, K. (2022). An Integrated approach to the Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: Enforcing ECOSOC Rights through Civil and Political Rights. Bahir Dar University Journal of Law, 1(2), 234-259. https://doi.org/10.20372/bdujol.v1i2.802
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