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Member publications

Our members are academics, advocates and professionals who are passionate about economic, social and cultural rights. Browse through their work.

Reconsidering REDD+ Authority, Power and Law in the Green Economy

Julia Dehm

Power, Participation, and Private Regulatory Initiatives: Human Rights Under Supply Chain Capitalism

Member Julia Dehm co-edited with Daniel Brinks, Karen Engle and Kate Taylor

Basic Income, Gender and Human Rights

Beth Goldblatt

Remedying depletion through social reproduction: a critical engagement with the United Nations' business and human rights framework

Beth Goldblatt

Economic Inequality and the Right to Social Security: Contested Meanings and Potential Roles

Beth Goldblatt

Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry into ParentsNext: examination of Social Security (Parenting payment participation requirements - class of persons) instrument 2021

Beth Goldblatt

International Women’s Rights Law and Gender Equality - Making the Law Work for Women

Ramona Vijeyarasa

Misogyny as Hate Crime

Kim Barker and member Olga Jurasz

Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse and Online Violence Against Women: Toward Law Reform?

Kim Barker and member Olga Jurasz

Sexual Violence in the Digital Age: A Criminal Law Conundrum?

Kim Barker and member Olga Jurasz

Online violence against women as an obstacle to gender equality: a critical view from Europe

Kim Barker and member Olga Jurasz

Women’s Rights and COVID-19

Olga Jurasz

Scots Hate Crime Bill: A Missed (Gender) Opportunity?

Olga Jurasz

The Woman President: Leadership, law and legacy for women based on experiences from South and Southeast Asia

Ramona Vijeyarasa

Flamer-Caldera v Sri Lanka: Asia-wide implications of an essential evolution in CEDAW’s jurisprudence

Ramona Vijeyarasa

Does law matter? Identifying what makes gender-responsive legislation effective for advancing gender equality

Ramona Vijeyarasa

Fast fashion for 2030: Using the pattern of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to cut a more gender-just fashion sector

Member Ramona Vijeyarasa and Mark Liu

When women lead: Legislating against gender-based violence in Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka

Ramona Vijeyarasa

Three decades of CEDAW Committee General Recommendations: A roadmap for domestication, reporting and stronger accountability for women’s rights

Ramona Vijeyarasa

International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence and the Challenge for the Pondering State: Time to regulate?

José-Miguel Bello y Villarino and member Ramona Vijeyarasa.

The politics of fear and the suppression of Indigenous language activism in Asia: Prospects for the United Nations’ Decade of Indigenous Languages

Member Gerald Roche, Madoka Hammine, Jesus Federico C. Hernandez, and Jess Kru

Founding a Global Human Rights Culture for Trade Marks

Genevieve Wilkinson

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