top of page
Support Group

About us

Established at the UTS Faculty of Law in 2019, the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Network (Australia & Aotearoa) (ESCR AANZ) is dedicated to raising the profile of economic, social and cultural rights research and advocacy in Australia and Aotearoa (New Zealand).

Our story

The AANZ Economic Social and Cultural Rights Network was formed at a conference at UTS Faculty of Law organised by Jessie Hohmann, Beth Goldblatt and Genevieve Wilkinson in 2019.  Inspired by similar overseas networks, it aims to bring together academics, practitioners and others interested in the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights and to raise the profile of economic, social and cultural rights research and advocacy in Australia and Aotearoa (New Zealand).

What we do

Subsequently, network workshops and conferences have strengthened collaboration between scholars working on these rights, and engagement with government, advocates and others. The network, events run by its members and this website provide a home for economic, social and cultural rights scholarship, discussion, news, and events. This permits us to contribute our economic, social and cultural rights expertise to addressing real world problems.

Interested in joining us?

Get in touch at contactescrnetwork@gmail.com or by clicking on the button below and filling out the form.

Learn more with other ESCR networks

1 / The Global Initiative

Gl-ESCR is a non-governmental organisation that promotes transformative change to end endemic problems of social and economic injustice through a human rights lens.

​

Visit >

2 / ESCR-Net

ESCR-Net — The International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights is a collaborative initiative of groups and individuals from around the world working to secure economic and social justice through human rights.

​

Visit >

3 / ESRAN-UKI

The Economic and Social Rights Academic Network UK and Ireland (ESRAN-UKI) was established in 2011 following a workshop on ‘Advancing Economic and Social Rights: Current Issues in Research’ held at Durham University. 

​

Visit >

4 / Oxford Human Rights Hub

The Oxford Human Rights Hub (OxHRH) aims to bring together academics, practitioners, and policy-makers from across the globe to advance the understanding and protection of human rights and equality. 

​

Visit >

Join our mailing list for updates on publications and events

Thanks for submitting!

We pay our respects to the pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the lands we live and work on, upon whose unceded lands and waters we work, and to their Elders both past and present. We acknowledge them as the Owners of Country and the Holders of Knowledge for this place.

 

Powered and secured by Wix

  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
bottom of page