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Horizontal rights: an institutional approach

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When

29 March 2024

16:00 - 18:00 CET

Where

Outside EUI premises

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The Human and Fundamental Rights Working Group, together with the Constitutional Law and Politics Working Group, host a joint session with Gautam Bhatia (Advocate, New Delhi and Adjunct Professor, Jindal Global Law School).

Abstract:

A prestigious club bars women from standing for executive positions. A homeowner refuses to rent their house to a person on grounds of their race. Each of these real-life cases involves the exercise of private power, which deprives individuals of their rights. Can these individuals invoke the Constitution in response?

Horizontal Rights: An Institutional Approach brings a fresh perspective to these age-old, yet fraught issues. This book - and the chapters 5, 6 and 7 selected for discussion - argue that constitutional scholarship and doctrine, across jurisdictions, has proceeded from an inarticulate premise called ‘default verticality.’ This is based on a set of underlying philosophical assumptions, which presumes that constitutional rights are presumptively applicable against the State, and need special justification to be applied against private parties. 

Departing from default verticality and its assumptions, this book argues that constitutional rights should apply horizontally between private parties where the existence of an economic, social, or cultural institution creates a difference in power between the parties, and allows one to violate the rights of the other. The institutional approach aims to be both theoretically convincing, as well as providing a workable model for constitutional adjudication. It applies both to classic issues such as restrictive covenants, as well as cutting-edge contemporary legal problems around the regulation of platform work and the distribution of property upon divorce, both of which will be discussed in this session.

The book is available online at the EUI library.

Scientific Organiser(s):

Anais Brucher (EUI)

Speaker(s):

Gautam Bhatia (Jindal Global Law School)

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