Right to Earn a Livelihood in UK Law

  • Chicago's Crime Problem*
    • No. 18-3, July 1945
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... good citizens, they are entirely right, but the picture is only half painted. Our ... to be secure in our homes, the right to earn a livelihood without paying tribute to ... ...
  • INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY
    • No. 20-4, July 1957
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... is unwilling to create a legal right, but clings to administrative discretion ... to personal freedom is the right to earn one’s livelihood unimpeded by the ... ...
  • Depending on the Sky: Environmental Distress, Migration, and Coping in Rural Cambodia
    • No. 53-5, October 2015
    • International Migration
    Increasingly, research seeks to understand how environmental distress motivates migration, often focusing on the importance of singular events such as flood, drought or crop loss. This article expl...
    ... ... perceive agricul- ture-based livelihood strategies as unwise and risky. This perception ... , Thailand offered a new opportunity to earn – with comparative assurance. Migration was ... lighted: “ [the middlemen,] they send us right away to work. We don ’ t have to be worried ... ...
  • Res Nullius vs. Res Communis in Matters of Communal Lands of Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia
    • No. 12-1, January 2018
    • Mizan Law Review
    • Daniel Behailu Gebreamanuel - Getiso Detamo Mekebo
    • Daniel Behailu Gebreamanuel (PhD), Asst. professor of law, Hawassa University, Email: <danielbehailu@yahoo.com> - Getiso Detamo Mekebo (LL.M). The coauthor has collected the data for this article and drafted sections 6 and 7 of the article. Email: <getdetamo@gmail.com>.
    • 99-126
    Communal land is among the key factors in the enhancement of rural livelihood because it enables mixed farming practices. Although communal lands are prime sources of livelihood in rural farming co...
    ... ... factors in the enhancement of rural livelihood because it enables mixed farming practices ... Pogge, Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor? (Oxford ... confirmed that an individual can annually earn an average of ETB 7,000 to 30,000 from the sale ... ...
  • Economic Reintegration of Ethiopian Women Returned from the Middle East
    • No. 55-6, December 2017
    • International Migration
    Current migration studies and policy reviews neglect the vital link between migration experiences of labour migrants and their return and reintegration process. The objective of this study is to hi...
    ... ... in its basic form is about securing a livelihood, is a challenge for most returnees. The reason ... not consider the trouble you went through to earn that money? It was very disappointing and in fact ... The kafala system does not provide a legal right for domestic migrants to use fi nancial ... ...
  • On the road to sustainability entrepreneurship: Filipino case
    • No. 9-4, October 2013
    • World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
    • 255-271
    Purpose: – There is a desire to improve economies as a way to solve social inequities while simultaneously addressing the issue of sustainability. Young and Tilley developed a model that describes ...
    ... ... It simply means theyare able to earn more than $1 but not enough to break away from ... Yet it is a step towards a right direction. For long-term gains, industry musthelp ... can opt to focus onproviding livelihood opportunities in their core business. Thus, when ... ...
  • 3. Probation and the Youth Movement
    • No. 3-14, May 1941
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... move heaven and earth to find the right people to staff i~t. Only those who have ... lives to the service of youth had to earn a livelihood by some other occupation which ... ...
  • Labours in Vice or Virtue? Neo‐liberalism, Sexual Commerce, and the Case of Indian Bar Dancing
    • No. 37-1, March 2010
    • Journal of Law and Society
    Of late, the Indian state has adopted an abolitionist stance towards sex work and bar dancing. This article argues that although in the Indian state of Maharashtra, the judicial overturning of the ...
    ... ... by feminists as a triumph of women's right to livelihood over patriarchal demands of women's ... widowed, deserted or divorced and tried to earn a decent living for themselves and their ... ...
  • A Rights-based Approach to Oil Spill Investigations: A Case Study of the Bodo Community Oil Spill in Nigeria
    • No. , February 2020
    • Global Energy Law & Sustainability
    • 28-54
    ... ... 6 All these impacts on the right to a clean and healthy environment, the right to ... an adequate standard of living, the right to earn a living via work, and the right to health. The esult is an impact on the livelihood of local communities as they cannot survive ... ...
  • Livelihoods in Conflict: The Pursuit of Livelihoods by Refugees and the Impact on the Human Security of Host Communities
    • No. 40-5, February 2003
    • International Migration
    This paper explores how long–term refugees pursue livelihoods, the impact this pursuit has on the human security of conflict–affected communities, and the ways in which international assistance can...
    ... ... Livelihood activities help recreate and maintain social and ... assembly; fair trial; property rights, the right to engage in wage labour, self- employment, and ... ) to support themselves and eventually to earn income. Wild products are either used for ... ...
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