Abstract
By recognising the "minimum essential levels" of the rights to food, health, housing and education, the concept of the "minimum core" seeks to establish a minimum legal content for socio-economic rights.
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- Subject
Health Law and Policy
Housing Law
Human Rights Law
International Law
Law and Society
Social Welfare Law
- Journal title
ESR Review: Economic and Social Rights in South Africa
- Volume
9
- Issue
2
- Pagination
6-11
- Date submitted
7 September 2022
- Additional information
Suggested Citation:
Young, Katharine G. "Conceptualising Minimalism in Socio-economic Rights" ESR Review: Economic and Social Rights in South Africa. Vol. 9 Issue 2. 1 June, 2008