There is a wonderful resource for those interested in the issue of socio-economic rights in South Africa and other countries that may not be well known. It’s called the ESR Review, which stands for Economic and Social Rights in South Africa. It is produced by the University of the Western Cape Community Law Centre. It uses a newsletter format that gives descriptions and editorials on the latest developments in this area. It also covers developments in other countries. For example, the most current online issue (Nov. 2009) has a nice article about the right to health in Columbia. It can be found at: http://www.communitylawcentre.org.za/clc-projects/socio-economic-rights/esr-review-1
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