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Getting By: Economic Rights and Legal Protections for People with Low Income

Autor Helen Hershkoff, Stephen Loffredo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2019

Recomandăm Getting By ca fiind o resursă fundamentală pentru înțelegerea mecanismelor juridice care guvernează viața persoanelor cu venituri reduse în Statele Unite. Structura cărții este concepută pentru a oferi un parcurs integrat prin labirintul legislației federale, fiind organizată tematic pentru a aborda nevoile esențiale: de la asistența financiară și alimentară, până la dreptul la sănătate, educație și locuință. Volumul nu se limitează la o simplă enumerare a normelor, ci propune o analiză critică a modului în care aceste legi pot fi mobilizate pentru a obține dreptatea economică.

Descoperim aici o abordare pragmatică a drepturilor omului, unde accentul cade pe protecția legală concretă în fața vulnerabilităților cotidiene. Autorii, Helen Hershkoff și Stephen Loffredo, detaliază drepturile de muncă, reglementările bancare și accesul la justiție, oferind instrumente de lucru pentru avocați, activiști și decidenți politici. Dacă Economic Rights in Canada and the United States de Rhoda E Howard-Hassmann v-a oferit cadrul teoretic al realizării drepturilor economice în America de Nord, această carte oferă instrumentele practice și detaliile tehnice necesare pentru a naviga sistemul de protecție socială american.

Tonul lucrării este unul riguros și orientat spre rezultate, transformând cele peste 900 de pagini într-un manual de utilizare a sistemului juridic. Analiza se extinde și asupra drepturilor în spațiul public și a participării democratice prin vot, subliniind interconectivitatea dintre stabilitatea economică și cetățenia activă. Este o lucrare de referință care demonstrează cum legislația poate servi drept scut pentru cei defavorizați atunci când este înțeleasă și aplicată corect.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190080860
ISBN-10: 0190080868
Pagini: 944
Dimensiuni: 239 x 165 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

De ce să citești această carte

Apreciem această lucrare pentru rigoarea cu care transformă concepte abstracte de drept în soluții aplicabile. Cititorul va câștiga o înțelegere profundă a modului în care funcționează asistența socială, drepturile muncii și protecția consumatorului în SUA. Este o achiziție obligatorie pentru jurnaliști, studenți la drept și specialiști în politici sociale care au nevoie de o bază factuală solidă pentru a susține reforma sau asistența juridică.


Despre autor

Helen Hershkoff și Stephen Loffredo sunt experți recunoscuți în drept constituțional și politici de asistență socială. Helen Hershkoff este profesor la New York University School of Law, unde se concentrează pe procedură civilă și drepturi economice. Stephen Loffredo este profesor de drept la CUNY School of Law și un reputat specialist în legislația privind sărăcia. Împreună, aceștia aduc în Getting By o experiență vastă în cercetarea academică și în advocacy, reușind să sintetizeze complexitatea legislației federale americane într-un volum de referință publicat sub egida Oxford University Press.


Descriere

Getting By offers an integrated, critical account of the federal laws and programs that most directly affect poor and low-income people in the United States-the unemployed, the underemployed, and the low-wage employed, whether working in or outside the home. The central aim is to provide a resource for individuals and groups trying to access benefits, secure rights and protections, and mobilize for economic justice. The topics covered include cash assistance, employment and labor rights, food assistance, health care, education, consumer and banking law, housing assistance, rights in public places, access to justice, and voting rights. This comprehensive volume is appropriate for law school and undergraduate courses, and is a vital resource for policy makers, journalists, and others interested in social welfare policy in the United States.

Recenzii

Getting By would be particularly useful for legal aid organizations, law firms advocating for low-income individuals (pro bono or otherwise), public law libraries, law school libraries, and anyone interested in helping or learning more about services for economically disadvantaged people. It is recommended as a worthwhile acquisition.
Legal rights only become actual when people can understand them and act to defend them. To that end, this book is an admirably lucid tool to make the legal rights of the American poor real. More than that, Hershkoff and Loffredo show that the rights of the poor also shore up the rights of workers, and this understanding is fundamental and essential to the pursuit of class justice in the United States.
Getting By is an essential, go-to guide for the millions of low-income Americans struggling to understand their social and economic rights and how to access them. Lucid and reader-friendly but also precise and comprehensive, this marvelous book will be a vital resource for claimants negotiating the maze of federal programs and for advocates seeking to mobilize for much-needed legal reform.
Knowledge is power. This is the book that we need now to understand the economic rights that are still available to low income people in the U.S., as well as the frayed edges and gaping holes in the safety net. There are no better guides to the U.S. economic rights landscape than Hershkoff and Loffredo. Comprehensive, thoughtfully organized, and with lucid explanations of complex legal provisions, even experts will have something to learn from this volume. This should be a standard resource for anyone who engages with these issues, but this book will not stay on the shelf - you'll be reaching for it again and again to help you navigate, repair, and ultimately expand this vital system of fundamental rights.
This book combines extremely useful guidance for low-income persons and their advocates through the labyrinth of the U.S. legal and welfare systems, with an exceptionally comprehensive and insightful overview of how key parts of those systems work and don't work. An invaluable resource.
At a time when economic inequality is threatening civil liberties, every policy maker, elected official, and journalist - indeed, anyone concerned about the future of the country - ought to know about the problems highlighted in this book and aim to achieve needed reforms.
An important work that is as refreshingly practical as it is rigorously analytical. What a wonderful and impactful work to share with racial, social, and economic justice warriors.
Hershkoff and Loffredo have created a guide to the social safety net that is both comprehensive and easy to read. This is essential reading for students, legislators, legal aid lawyers, social workers, community organizers, or anyone who cares about our 21st century social safety net.
This timely, essential book examines the ways that government policies hostile or indifferent to the economically marginalized have resulted in the increasingly, shockingly lopsided distribution of economic opportunity and access to even the most basic necessities of nutrition, health care, education, and housing. Pushing back against the growing divisions in the country, it calls out the structural forces that harm the unemployed, the under employed and the underpaid alike. Most importantly, it provides suggestions about what can and must be done to repair the damage to democracy caused by economic inequality. It is this rare balance between theory and practical application that makes this volume a necessity to anyone seeking to understand and address fully economy.
Hershkoff and Loffredo's volume is a comprehensive critique of the United States' poverty policies as they manifest in different facets of daily life. From food and housing to legal protection, and everything in-between, this in-depth account into the vast ramifications of past and present policy is as startling as it is vital. The authors inform the reader of the expansive socio-economic plights thrust upon the American working class and their rights. Moreover, this compelling book succeeds in unifying an often-divided populace under shared economic disenfranchisement. Getting By: Economic Rights and Legal Protections for People with Low Income is an exceptional chronicle of the United States' tumultuous political path towards equal economic mobility and security. Most impressively, it empowers the downtrodden and equips them with the necessary knowledge of their individual and collective power.

Notă biografică

Helen Hershkoff is the Herbert M. and Svetlana Wachtell Professor of Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties at New York University School of Law.Stephen Loffredo is Professor of Law at the City University of New York School of Law.