Sustainable Advocacy: Capabilities and attitudes of Australian human rights NGOs
by Simon Rice and Scott Calnan
Abstract: This research is unique and invaluable. It is the first ever attempt to record and report the identity, structure, operations, activities and attitudes of non-government human rights organizations in Australia. The research compliments international research on human rights NGOs, and offers a rich collection of data to assist human rights organizations in Australia in their planning, development and advocacy.
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The Road to a Remedy: Current Issues in the Litigation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Edited by John Squires (AHRC) and Malcolm Langford and Bret Thiele (COHRE).
Abstract: While case law in a number of jurisdictions has dispelled many mythologies surrounding the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights, much work remains to be done in investigating how courts should address some of the more complex issues that typically arise in such litigation.
The Road to a Remedy draws together scholars and practitioners in a cross-national exploration of current litigation issues such as positive obligations of states, the crafting of remedial orders, housing rights and litigation against non-state actors and the theoretical foundations for this emerging litigation practice.
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The Road to a Remedy is generously supported by the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) |