CARRO PAULETE, ANDRES
No
Rev. Esp. Derecho Const.
Article
Científica
3
2
1.2
0.315
01/05/2022
000861193300003
This paper analyzes how the universal framework for the protection of social rights, and especially of its individual communications mechanism, fits within the Spanish legal system. To this end, the focus is both on the legal nature of its super-visory body, the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and on the effectiveness of its resolutions. Moreover, following a decision declaring a violation of the right to housing by Spain, the paper explores the limits of the conventionality control in this matter and the possible effects of the hermeneutical mandate contained in art. 10.2 CE upon the guiding principles of the social and economic policy.
Social rights; human rights universal system; Committee on Economic; Social and Cultural Rights; conventionality control; right to housing; guiding principles of social and economic policy