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Commentary to the Maastricht principles on extraterritorial obligations of states in the area of economic, social and cultural rights

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  • De Schutter, Olivier
  • Eide, Asbjørn
  • Khalfan, Ashfaq
  • Orellana, Marcos
  • Salomon, Margot E.
  • Seiderman, Ian

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On 28 September 2011, at a gathering convened by Maastricht University and the International Commission of Jurists, a group of experts in international law and human rights adopted the Maastricht Principles on Extraterritorial Obligations of States in the area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The experts came from universities and organizations located in all regions of the world and included current and former members of international human rights treaty bodies, regional human rights bodies, and former and current Special Rapporteurs of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

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  • De Schutter, Olivier & Eide, Asbjørn & Khalfan, Ashfaq & Orellana, Marcos & Salomon, Margot E. & Seiderman, Ian, 2012. "Commentary to the Maastricht principles on extraterritorial obligations of states in the area of economic, social and cultural rights," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 47404, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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    2. Baxewanos, Fabiane & Raza, Werner, 2013. "Human rights impact assessments as a new tool for development policy?," Working Papers 37, Austrian Foundation for Development Research (ÖFSE).
    3. Kaltenborn Markus, 2017. "Overcoming Extreme Poverty by Social Protection Floors – Approaches to Closing the Right to Social Security Gap," The Law and Development Review, De Gruyter, vol. 10(2), pages 237-273, October.
    4. Vandenhole Wouter, 2018. "De-Growth and Sustainable Development: Rethinking Human Rights Law and Poverty Alleviation," The Law and Development Review, De Gruyter, vol. 11(2), pages 647-675, December.
    5. Tina D. Beuchelt & Rafaël Schneider & Liliana Gamba, 2022. "Integrating the right to food in sustainability standards: A theory of change to move global supply chains from responsibilities to impacts," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 44(4), pages 1864-1889, December.

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