The Right to Clothing in International Law, A Forgotten Right?

Clothing has long been considered one of the necessities of human life in many cultures. However, only a few documents and declarations of rights in the international and regional scene mention it. For example, the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights mention...

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Main Authors: Stephen James, Amir Feizbakhsh
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Language:English
Published: Shahr-e- Danesh Research And Study Institute of Law 2024-09-01
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description Clothing has long been considered one of the necessities of human life in many cultures. However, only a few documents and declarations of rights in the international and regional scene mention it. For example, the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights mentions the right to clothing in its eleventh article. But the importance of this right over other basic needs has been overlooked by the Committee which monitors the implementation of the Covenant. As the same way, international law practitioners and human rights scholars have also disregarded the right to clothing. Much research has been done on freedom of dress in the context of civil and political rights. But the right to adequate clothing has been surprisingly neglected among other economic, social, and cultural rights. The dressing of a person is not only related to his economic status, but also to his position in society. Furthermore, one's clothing affects one's cultural, sexual, and religious identity, as well as one's dignity and even one's health. The insignificant recognition of such a right in the legal sphere justifies its being considered a forgotten right.
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spelling doaj-art-0f4d852549f84c45b8558ef5fcf2cc352025-01-22T10:12:31ZengShahr-e- Danesh Research And Study Institute of Lawپژوهشهای حقوقی1682-92202717-00202024-09-01235913117810.48300/jlr.2023.384510.2281168526The Right to Clothing in International Law, A Forgotten Right?Stephen James0Amir Feizbakhsh1Senior Researcher, Parliament of Victoria, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.PhD Student in Human Rights, Faculty of Law, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.Clothing has long been considered one of the necessities of human life in many cultures. However, only a few documents and declarations of rights in the international and regional scene mention it. For example, the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights mentions the right to clothing in its eleventh article. But the importance of this right over other basic needs has been overlooked by the Committee which monitors the implementation of the Covenant. As the same way, international law practitioners and human rights scholars have also disregarded the right to clothing. Much research has been done on freedom of dress in the context of civil and political rights. But the right to adequate clothing has been surprisingly neglected among other economic, social, and cultural rights. The dressing of a person is not only related to his economic status, but also to his position in society. Furthermore, one's clothing affects one's cultural, sexual, and religious identity, as well as one's dignity and even one's health. The insignificant recognition of such a right in the legal sphere justifies its being considered a forgotten right.https://jlr.sdil.ac.ir/article_168526_d7cebf8ef2c98f2ec6599438c5e6f83d.pdfinternational lawhuman rightseconomicsocial and cultural rightsright to adequate clothingright to an adequate standard of living
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international law
human rights
economic
social and cultural rights
right to adequate clothing
right to an adequate standard of living
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title_short The Right to Clothing in International Law, A Forgotten Right?
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topic international law
human rights
economic
social and cultural rights
right to adequate clothing
right to an adequate standard of living
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