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Poverty as a human rights issue

In: Interrogating the Morality of Human Rights

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The morality of human rights, as I explained in Chapter 1, is mainly a political morality. The part of that political morality with which I am concerned in this chapter consists of antipoverty rights: rights designed to provide the rights-holders with access - access they would otherwise lack - to one or more of the following resources in the amount required if one is to be able to live a minimally decent life: food, clothing, shelter, healthcare, and education. A principal question addressed here, a question that has been contested: Are antipoverty rights true human rights?

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  • ., 2023. "Poverty as a human rights issue," Chapters, in: Interrogating the Morality of Human Rights, chapter 9, pages 102-113, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Rosenberg, Rachel & Williams, Sarah Catherine & Martinez, Valerie & Ball, Ja'Chelle, 2024. "Mandated reporting policies and the detection of child abuse and neglect," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 159(C).

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