This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U.S. commitment to socioeconomic human rights. These guarantees encompass, among others, the right to work, including the securement of favorable conditions of work through participation in trade union activities, the right to social security, the right to food, the right to education, the right to adequate health care, and the right to housing, along with the general right to be free from extreme poverty. These rights were inspired by the Universal Declaration, and elaborated by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). This Article argues that the conventional characterization of the U.S. approach to human r...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
The challenge that human rights face today have not come out of the blue. Rather they are the result...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
The United States remains one of only half a dozen U.N. member states that have yet to ratify the In...
This Article proposes that the United States should ratify the ICESCR. The treaty's requirements are...
Socio-economic rights, first articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) sixty y...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
Part 1 of the article shows that the poor, everywhere, are more likely to get sick and more likely t...
This submission emphasizes the centrality of economic and social rights to human rights and highligh...
Human rights treaties play an important role in international relations but they lack a foundation i...
After the Helsinki Accords, the collapse of the Soviet Union and its empire, and the collapse of sta...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
The article reviews two books on human rights, including Globalization and America: Race, Human Rig...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
The challenge that human rights face today have not come out of the blue. Rather they are the result...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
The United States remains one of only half a dozen U.N. member states that have yet to ratify the In...
This Article proposes that the United States should ratify the ICESCR. The treaty's requirements are...
Socio-economic rights, first articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) sixty y...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
Part 1 of the article shows that the poor, everywhere, are more likely to get sick and more likely t...
This submission emphasizes the centrality of economic and social rights to human rights and highligh...
Human rights treaties play an important role in international relations but they lack a foundation i...
After the Helsinki Accords, the collapse of the Soviet Union and its empire, and the collapse of sta...
This Article discusses the relationship in U.S. law between State, Federal, and international author...
The article reviews two books on human rights, including Globalization and America: Race, Human Rig...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
The challenge that human rights face today have not come out of the blue. Rather they are the result...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...