Within the U.S. policy discourse, it has long been taken for granted that the body of human rights law does not — and should not — include economic rights, which include the right to adequate food, shelter, and health care. This is an irony of history, since the origins of modern-day economic rights law lie in the policies advocated by the U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.This article argues that (1) the common justifications for neglecting economic rights are not sound; (2) there is a pressing need to recognize economic rights in the United States; and (3) the best way to do so is to ratify and implement the International Covenant for Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, or ICESCR. This article illustrates how this can be success...
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we def...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. Every person, wherever they are born and regar...
This Article proposes that the United States should ratify the ICESCR. The treaty's requirements are...
Within the U.S. policy discourse, it has long been taken for granted that the body of human rights l...
This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Indep...
14.5% of Americans do not have enough food, and over 1 in 3 Americans is obese. Yet adequate nutriti...
This thesis examines the idea of economic rights and their place in American political history. The ...
Socio-economic rights, first articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) sixty y...
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
Today, the welfare rights movement has faltered. However, the Supreme Court’s recent marriage equali...
It is proposed in the present paper to examine the process of practical implementation of the right...
In 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognized the aspiration for everyone to enjoy f...
Economic globalization represents both an unmet opportunity and a significant challenge for the fulf...
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we def...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. Every person, wherever they are born and regar...
This Article proposes that the United States should ratify the ICESCR. The treaty's requirements are...
Within the U.S. policy discourse, it has long been taken for granted that the body of human rights l...
This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Indep...
14.5% of Americans do not have enough food, and over 1 in 3 Americans is obese. Yet adequate nutriti...
This thesis examines the idea of economic rights and their place in American political history. The ...
Socio-economic rights, first articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) sixty y...
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
Today, the welfare rights movement has faltered. However, the Supreme Court’s recent marriage equali...
It is proposed in the present paper to examine the process of practical implementation of the right...
In 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognized the aspiration for everyone to enjoy f...
Economic globalization represents both an unmet opportunity and a significant challenge for the fulf...
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we def...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. Every person, wherever they are born and regar...
This Article proposes that the United States should ratify the ICESCR. The treaty's requirements are...