1. Introduction: The Path to Transformation Part I: Constituting Rights by Interpretation 2. Interpretative Standpoints 3. Interpreting the Minimum 4. Interpreting Limits Part II: Constituting Rights by Enforcement 5. A Typology of Judicial Review 6. The Catalytic Court 7. A Comparative Typology of Courts Part III: Constituting Rights by Contestation 8. Social Movements and Economic and Social Rights 9. The Governance Function of Economic and Social Rights 10. Conclusion: Economic and Social Rights as Human Rights and Constitutional Rights
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