Making Equal Rights Real
Taking Effective Action to Overcome Global Challenges
Herausgeber: Cassola, Adele; Heymann, Jody
Making Equal Rights Real
Taking Effective Action to Overcome Global Challenges
Herausgeber: Cassola, Adele; Heymann, Jody
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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.
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Details approaches to implementing equal rights for women in Africa, children in the Middle East and different minorities in Asia and North America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679146
- ISBN-10: 1107679141
- Artikelnr.: 40548901
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 605g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679146
- ISBN-10: 1107679141
- Artikelnr.: 40548901
Part I. Conventions and Constitutions: 1. Forging effective international
agreements: lessons from the UN convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities Michael Ashley Stein and Janet E. Lord; 2. Ensuring equal
rights in constitutions: public participation in drafting economic, social
and cultural rights Jill Cottrell; Part II. Laws and Policies: 3. Putting
economic rights into practice: strategies from labor and employment law
Benjamin Sachs; 4. Promoting equity in economic rights: the case of gender
and land rights Elisa Scalise and Renée Giovarelli; 5. Equalizing social
and cultural rights: approaches to equity across ethnic and racial groups
Grace-Edward Galabuzi; Part III. Budgets and Information: 6. Public access
to information: the keystone to claiming and defending rights Agnès
Callamard; 7. Government budgets and rights implementation: experience from
around the world Ann Blyberg; 8. Budgets, information and participation:
civil society approaches to increasing rights accountability Roberto
Bissio; Part IV. Case Studies of Successful Cross-Cutting Approaches: 9. An
integrated approach to advancing children's rights and participation in
Jordan Samia Bishara-Rizeq, Sirsa A. Qursha and Laila S. Abdul Majeed; 10.
Working within communities to increase gender equity in Zambia Robyn
Wisken; 11. Realizing equal rights in practice for people with disabilities
in Argentina and the United States Mary MacLennan; 12. Guaranteeing legal
rights for sexual and gender minorities in Nepal Alexandra Lesnikowski.
agreements: lessons from the UN convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities Michael Ashley Stein and Janet E. Lord; 2. Ensuring equal
rights in constitutions: public participation in drafting economic, social
and cultural rights Jill Cottrell; Part II. Laws and Policies: 3. Putting
economic rights into practice: strategies from labor and employment law
Benjamin Sachs; 4. Promoting equity in economic rights: the case of gender
and land rights Elisa Scalise and Renée Giovarelli; 5. Equalizing social
and cultural rights: approaches to equity across ethnic and racial groups
Grace-Edward Galabuzi; Part III. Budgets and Information: 6. Public access
to information: the keystone to claiming and defending rights Agnès
Callamard; 7. Government budgets and rights implementation: experience from
around the world Ann Blyberg; 8. Budgets, information and participation:
civil society approaches to increasing rights accountability Roberto
Bissio; Part IV. Case Studies of Successful Cross-Cutting Approaches: 9. An
integrated approach to advancing children's rights and participation in
Jordan Samia Bishara-Rizeq, Sirsa A. Qursha and Laila S. Abdul Majeed; 10.
Working within communities to increase gender equity in Zambia Robyn
Wisken; 11. Realizing equal rights in practice for people with disabilities
in Argentina and the United States Mary MacLennan; 12. Guaranteeing legal
rights for sexual and gender minorities in Nepal Alexandra Lesnikowski.
Part I. Conventions and Constitutions: 1. Forging effective international
agreements: lessons from the UN convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities Michael Ashley Stein and Janet E. Lord; 2. Ensuring equal
rights in constitutions: public participation in drafting economic, social
and cultural rights Jill Cottrell; Part II. Laws and Policies: 3. Putting
economic rights into practice: strategies from labor and employment law
Benjamin Sachs; 4. Promoting equity in economic rights: the case of gender
and land rights Elisa Scalise and Renée Giovarelli; 5. Equalizing social
and cultural rights: approaches to equity across ethnic and racial groups
Grace-Edward Galabuzi; Part III. Budgets and Information: 6. Public access
to information: the keystone to claiming and defending rights Agnès
Callamard; 7. Government budgets and rights implementation: experience from
around the world Ann Blyberg; 8. Budgets, information and participation:
civil society approaches to increasing rights accountability Roberto
Bissio; Part IV. Case Studies of Successful Cross-Cutting Approaches: 9. An
integrated approach to advancing children's rights and participation in
Jordan Samia Bishara-Rizeq, Sirsa A. Qursha and Laila S. Abdul Majeed; 10.
Working within communities to increase gender equity in Zambia Robyn
Wisken; 11. Realizing equal rights in practice for people with disabilities
in Argentina and the United States Mary MacLennan; 12. Guaranteeing legal
rights for sexual and gender minorities in Nepal Alexandra Lesnikowski.
agreements: lessons from the UN convention on the rights of persons with
disabilities Michael Ashley Stein and Janet E. Lord; 2. Ensuring equal
rights in constitutions: public participation in drafting economic, social
and cultural rights Jill Cottrell; Part II. Laws and Policies: 3. Putting
economic rights into practice: strategies from labor and employment law
Benjamin Sachs; 4. Promoting equity in economic rights: the case of gender
and land rights Elisa Scalise and Renée Giovarelli; 5. Equalizing social
and cultural rights: approaches to equity across ethnic and racial groups
Grace-Edward Galabuzi; Part III. Budgets and Information: 6. Public access
to information: the keystone to claiming and defending rights Agnès
Callamard; 7. Government budgets and rights implementation: experience from
around the world Ann Blyberg; 8. Budgets, information and participation:
civil society approaches to increasing rights accountability Roberto
Bissio; Part IV. Case Studies of Successful Cross-Cutting Approaches: 9. An
integrated approach to advancing children's rights and participation in
Jordan Samia Bishara-Rizeq, Sirsa A. Qursha and Laila S. Abdul Majeed; 10.
Working within communities to increase gender equity in Zambia Robyn
Wisken; 11. Realizing equal rights in practice for people with disabilities
in Argentina and the United States Mary MacLennan; 12. Guaranteeing legal
rights for sexual and gender minorities in Nepal Alexandra Lesnikowski.