This book provides a detailed investigation of public policy regarding subjective rights - right to housing, patients' rights, equal rights and equal opportunities, the participation and citizenship of persons with disabilities, the right to a minimum income, etc. - supported by insights from legal, sociological and political science perspectives. Read More
The right to housing, patients' rights, equal rights and equal opportunities, the participation and citizenship of persons with disabilities, the right to a minimum income, etc.: the role of subjective rights has only grown in legislative importance, in both France and in other Western nations.
Can the State guarantee the reality of these new subjective rights? What capabilities can public actors deploy in order to implement them? How do new demands regarding individual rights help to transformation the modalities of State intervention and shift the borders of public action?
This volume examines the 'State of rights’ in different national contexts — in Belgium, Canada, France and Sweden — as well as in various public policy sectors such as disability, discrimination, health, housing, and education. It demonstrates how State institutions, though their daily practices, make or break individual rights. It pays special attention to the new organisations (Ombudsman, departmental handicapped homes [MDPH - maisons départementales des personnes handicapées], HALDE), which contribute to public policy outside of the legal arena, through mediation schemes and mechanisms for access to rights and rights issuance.
This book provides a detailed investigation of public policy regarding subjective rights, supported by insights from legal, sociological and political science perspectives.
Pierre-Yves Baudot is a lecturer in political science at the Université Versailles–Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. Anne Revillard is an associate professor in sociology at Sciences Po.
DOSSIER
LES FEMMES CONTESTENT
GENRE, FÉMINISMES ET MOBILISATIONS COLLECTIVES
Introduction
Laure Bereni, Anne Revillard
Un mouvement social paradigmatique ?
Ce que le mouvement des femmes fait à la sociologie des mouvements sociaux
Laure Bereni, Anne Revillard
Quand la pratique fait mouvement
La méthode Karman dans les mobilisations pour l'avortement libre et gratuit (1972-1975)
Bibia Pavard
Du registre humaniste au registre identitaire
La recomposition du militantisme féministe masculin dans les années 1970
Alban Jacquemart
Quand l'événement crée la continuité
L'intégration de Sohane Benziane dans les mémoires féministes en France
Marion Charpenel
Quand la contestation se déploie dans les institutions
Mary F. Katzenstein
HORS DOSSIER
Les professeurs des écoles et la psychologie
Les usages sociaux d'une science appliquée
Stanislas Morel