How other countries have used human rights to tackle poverty and how this could be applied in the UK. People working to tackle poverty in the UK are increasingly interested in using human rights in their work. This study looks at how this has been done in other countries, its impact on affected communities, debate, policy and government programmes, and its relevance for the UK. The report covers: how human rights have been used to understand poverty; how communities experiencing poverty use human rights to act against injustice, build alliances between disparate groups, and articulate their conditions and claims; the tools that communities and their allies use to hold the state accountable for its human rights obligations; how human rights ...
Abstract Following the financial crisis and the imposition of austerity measures with...
That a disconnect exists between ordinary people and the world of human rights academia, NGOs and IN...
This study examines the impact of policy on poverty and inequality in Britain since 1997This researc...
How other countries have used human rights to tackle poverty and how this could be applied in the UK...
This timely and insightful book brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to evaluate the...
This important Research Handbook explores the nexus between human rights, poverty and inequality as ...
Employing data for 125 countries and spanning the 1990–2014 period, we empirically examine the impac...
This important Research Handbook explores the nexus between human rights, poverty and inequality as ...
This report explores ways of generating stories that show how the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998 affect...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Public support for human rights in the UK remains limited, partly as a re...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Public support for human rights in the UK remains limited, partly as a result of misleading media co...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
This report presents the initial findings from the most comprehensive survey of poverty and social e...
Abstract Following the financial crisis and the imposition of austerity measures with...
That a disconnect exists between ordinary people and the world of human rights academia, NGOs and IN...
This study examines the impact of policy on poverty and inequality in Britain since 1997This researc...
How other countries have used human rights to tackle poverty and how this could be applied in the UK...
This timely and insightful book brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to evaluate the...
This important Research Handbook explores the nexus between human rights, poverty and inequality as ...
Employing data for 125 countries and spanning the 1990–2014 period, we empirically examine the impac...
This important Research Handbook explores the nexus between human rights, poverty and inequality as ...
This report explores ways of generating stories that show how the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998 affect...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Public support for human rights in the UK remains limited, partly as a re...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Public support for human rights in the UK remains limited, partly as a result of misleading media co...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
This thesis explores the operationalisation of Human Rights at a grassroots level by NGOs. Specifica...
This report presents the initial findings from the most comprehensive survey of poverty and social e...
Abstract Following the financial crisis and the imposition of austerity measures with...
That a disconnect exists between ordinary people and the world of human rights academia, NGOs and IN...
This study examines the impact of policy on poverty and inequality in Britain since 1997This researc...