My comments today seek to highlight how social and economic rights advocates, particularly those concerned with the right to health, engage with ongoing debates about the role of criminal law in human rights. In particular, I emphasize how many “right to health” campaigns fight for the decriminalization of laws that result in the arrest of marginalized communities or health workers. This trend within right to health advocacy complicates what has been called the anti-impunity turn in human rights. In other words, although many scholars have correctly highlighted the rise of a carceral agenda in human rights, there is also ongoing, and perhaps growing, emphasis on decriminalization in the context of social and economic rights. This presentati...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This chapter considers how international and national human rights legal frameworks can be used to p...
My comments today seek to highlight how social and economic rights advocates, particularly those con...
Over the past two decades, human rights as legal doctrine and practice has shifted its engagement wi...
Over the past two decades, human rights as legal doctrine and practice has shifted its engagement wi...
In their hypothesis published in IJHPM, Lisa Forman and colleagues examined the prominence of the ri...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
Violence against women is recognized as a global public health and human rights problem in need of u...
This chapter examines the evolution of international human rights standards for health equity, focus...
Health inequities are clear evidence of violations of the right to health. Yet despite this common g...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This chapter considers how international and national human rights legal frameworks can be used to p...
My comments today seek to highlight how social and economic rights advocates, particularly those con...
Over the past two decades, human rights as legal doctrine and practice has shifted its engagement wi...
Over the past two decades, human rights as legal doctrine and practice has shifted its engagement wi...
In their hypothesis published in IJHPM, Lisa Forman and colleagues examined the prominence of the ri...
In recent decades, international human rights law has significantly developed, not only with regard ...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
Violence against women is recognized as a global public health and human rights problem in need of u...
This chapter examines the evolution of international human rights standards for health equity, focus...
Health inequities are clear evidence of violations of the right to health. Yet despite this common g...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
In the human rights discourse and practice the right to health has been and continues to be a conten...
This article highlights the significant theoretical constraints of universalism, the tendency of hum...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This thesis aims to contribute to the development of arguments that better incorporate women into th...
This chapter considers how international and national human rights legal frameworks can be used to p...