Rights and value : Construing the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights as civil commons

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This article brings together the United Nations' International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and John McMurtry's theory of value. In this perspective, the ICESCR is construed as a prime example of "civil commons," while McMurtry's theory of value is proposed as a tool of interpretation of the covenant. In particular, McMurtry's theory of value is a hermeneutical device capable of highlighting: (a) what alternative conception of value systemically operates against the fulfilment of the rights enshrined in the ICESCR; (b) the increased relevance of the ICESCR with regard to the current global economic crisis; (c) the parameters to determine the degree to which the rights at issue have been realized. Reflections on environmental implications of both the ICESCR and McMurtry's axiology conclude the article.

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United nations, Rights, Environment, Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Law

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Baruchello, G & Johnstone, R L 2011, 'Rights and value : Construing the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights as civil commons', Studies in Social Justice, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 91-125. https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v5i1.994