
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
Structure and Literature Review
1.1. Aim of the study
1.2. Research methodology
1.3. Structure of the study
1.4. Literature review
CHAPTER 2
Basic Concept of Human Rights Discourse
2.1. Human rights and categorisation of the human rights
2.2. The doctrine of indivisibility
2.3. The justiciability of social and economic rights and obligations of states
CHAPTER 3
Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Judicial self-restraint principles of the interpretation of the Convention
3.2.1. Originalism
3.2.1.1. Intentionalism
3.2.1.2. Textualism
3.2.2. Doctrine of margin of appreciation
3.2.3. The doctrine of fourth instance
3.3. Judicial activist principles of interpretation of the Conventions
3.3.1. The Doctrine of an autonomous concept
3.3.2. The living instrument doctrine or evolutive Interpretation
3.3.3. The doctrine of effectiveness or innovative interpretations
CHAPTER 4
Analysis of the Case Law
4.1. Limiting the protection of social and economic rights by taking judicial self-restraint principles as the interpretation of the Convention
4.2. The protection of Social and Economic Rights by taking judicial activist principles of interpretation of the Conventions
Conclusion
Bibliography