Affiliation:
1. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, naomi.lott@law.ox.ac.uk
Abstract
Abstract
The right to play is a multifaceted right and in its very nature crosses boundaries. Whilst human rights are indivisible, interrelated and interdependent, this article explores unique aspects of economic, social and cultural rights. It examines the ways in which the right to play applies to these categories of rights through looking at the nature and impact of play. The article argues that the right to play should be established and understood as an economic right, a social right and a cultural right, enabling discussion on the right to play to move forward to address its implementation.
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science
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