
Equalonline, the Equalinrights Resource Centre, is an open-access information storage and retrieval database. It contains publications and resources related to human rights-based development that are in the public domain or have a Creative Commons Licence. Full attribution and links to the original source(s) have been provided wherever possible. Please direct enquiries and feedback to the Communications Officer.
OP-ICESCR Coalition, OP-ICESCR Coalition, 2011
OP-ICESCR Coalition, OP-ICESCR Coalition, 2011
OP-ICESCR Coalition, OP-ICESCR Coalition, 2011
Lillian Chenwi (Ed.), Community Law Centre, 2011
The need to strengthen the protection of the rights of older persons has gained momentum in recent years. At the international level, there...
Amnesty International Dutch Section, Amnesty International Dutch Section, 2011
This booklet looks at the right to adequate water and sanitation and accompanies the main book in the handbook series, HAKI ZETU – ESC...
Amnesty International Dutch Section, Amnesty International Dutch Section, 2011
This handbook series, HAKI ZETU – ESC rights in Practice, is for local civil society groups in Africa. It is based on the principle that to...
Amnesty International Dutch Section, Amnesty International Dutch Section, 2011
This booklet looks at the right to adequate housing and accompanies the main book in the handbook series, HAKI ZETU – ESC rights in...
Amnesty International Dutch Section, Amnesty International Dutch Section, 2011
This booklet looks at the right to adequate food and accompanies the main book in the handbook series, HAKI ZETU – ESC rights in Practice.
International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Center of Concern, ESCR-Net, 2010
The three-part Kuala Lumpur Guidelines are designed as a tool to provide basic information and a methodology for use by anyone concerned...
ICHRP and Realizing Rights, ICHRP and Realizing Rights, 2010
Marianne Schulze, Handicap International, 2010
COHRE, COHRE, 2010
ESC rights general
Katherine K. Young, Yale Journal of International Law, 2009
Eitan Felner, Center for Economic and Social Rights, 2008
Bruce Porter, University of South Wales Press, 2006
OHCHR, OHCHR, 2002
Brian Wampler, World Bank, 2000
UNHRC, UNHRC, 2010
Anand Grover, UN General Assembly, 2009
Starling et al., Save the Children, 2004
Sheila Quinn, Council of Europe, 2008
Kate Allen, Open Democracy, 2009
Foresti et al, ODI, 2007
Gillian MacNaughton, Health and Human Rights Journal, 2009
Landmine Survivors Network, Survivors Corps, 2007
IPESCR, IPESCR
ESCR-Net, ESCR-Net, 2009
Maria Elena Rodriguez, ESCEhR
Navi Pillay, ECOSOC, 2009
Aoife Nolan, Bret Thiele and Malcolm Langford, COHRE, 2009
Bret Thiele and Pubudini Wickramaratne, COHRE, 2007
Malcolm Langford and Aoife Nolan, COHRE, 2006
Ute Hausmann, Brot für die Welt, FIAN, EED, 2006
Amnesty International, Amnesty International, 2005
African Commission on Human and People's Rights, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, 2009