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This text explores welfare rights and social legislation in historical, comparative and critical contexts. the book is divided into four parts which cover the following issues: Part 1. Focuses upon the philosophical debates associated with social rights and the development of welfare citizenship; Part 2. Deals substantively with the rights and duties of welfare citizenshiop in Britain; Part 3. Examines rights to redress in relation to the administration of welfare; Part 4. Consists of a single concluding chapter which draws together the common threads, while focusing on current debates about social justice and future of welfare rights.Dean, Hartley is the author of 'Welfare, Law and Citizenship - Hartley Dean - Paperback' with ISBN 9780133552645 and ISBN 0133552640.
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