This Article explores how international human rights norms and procedures can serve as a powerful tool in addressing injustice in the United States context, using work addressing the criminalization of homelessness as a case study. Moreover, it explores how civil and political rights and negative obligations by the government can serve as an entry point for asserting a more robust understanding of rights that includes social and economic rights and affirmative obligations by government. The Article documents and analyzes original work led by the National Homelessness Law Center and other pioneering advocates, reflecting on lessons learned and next steps to make the human right to housing a legal obligation in our country
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
The purpose of this project is to discuss the issues of homelessness and lack of shelter in the Unit...
American anti-poverty advocates are increasingly focusing on expressing homelessness as a violation ...
American anti-poverty advocates are increasingly focusing on expressing homelessness as a violation ...
Human rights, while broad in their universal definition, are distinctly identifiable when the absenc...
The criminalization of homelessness in the United States perpetuates a cycle of racial injustice and...
Rights-based approaches to advocacy on behalf of homeless persons have long sought to vindicate impo...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
An urgent human rights crisis at home is under close scrutiny by diverse groups including the United...
The criminalization of homelessness in the United States perpetuates a cycle of racial injustice and...
This article seeks to provide migrant rights advocates with international legal arguments that can b...
Especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly apparent that the U...
Especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly apparent that the U...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
The purpose of this project is to discuss the issues of homelessness and lack of shelter in the Unit...
American anti-poverty advocates are increasingly focusing on expressing homelessness as a violation ...
American anti-poverty advocates are increasingly focusing on expressing homelessness as a violation ...
Human rights, while broad in their universal definition, are distinctly identifiable when the absenc...
The criminalization of homelessness in the United States perpetuates a cycle of racial injustice and...
Rights-based approaches to advocacy on behalf of homeless persons have long sought to vindicate impo...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
>> Abstract _ FEANTSA has a longstanding commitment to ‘a rights-based’ approach to tackling h...
An urgent human rights crisis at home is under close scrutiny by diverse groups including the United...
The criminalization of homelessness in the United States perpetuates a cycle of racial injustice and...
This article seeks to provide migrant rights advocates with international legal arguments that can b...
Especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly apparent that the U...
Especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly apparent that the U...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
The purpose of this project is to discuss the issues of homelessness and lack of shelter in the Unit...