International Covenant on Economics, Social & Cultural Rights (ICESCR)
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Bhargav P. Dangar Roll No. ‘21’ I.H.R.
The International covenant on Economic, social & cultural Rights is a multilateral treaty. It’s adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 16 December 1966, and came in force from 3 January 1976. The Covenant is monitored by the UN Committee on Economic, social & Cultural Rights. As of September 2018, the Covenant has 169 parties. further four countries, including the United States, have signed but not ratified the Covenant. Introduction
The International Covenant on Economic, Social, & Cultural Rights consisted of 31 Articles which are divided in 5 parts. These rights are aimed to fulfilling certain material needs such as, food, water, shelter an providing access to cultural life of the community. ICESCR refers to the need to create conditions “ where everyone may enjoy ” the full range of human rights. Covenant on Economic, social & Cultural Rights
Part 1 Article 1 : People have right of self determination. All people may freely dispose there natural wealth & resources without prejudice. The state parties shall promote the realization of the right of self determination and shall respect that right , in conformity with the provision s of the Charter of the United Nations.
Right to work Right to just & favourable condition of work Right to strike Right to trade Union Right to social security Right to physical & mental health Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Right to protection of motherhood & childhood Right to marriage & family Right to maternity benefit Right to education Right to adequate food, clothing, housing & minimum standard of living Right to cultural life