Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives provides a comprehensive examination of women’s rights within both domestic and international frameworks. It analyzes legal standard…
This book examines the complex relationship between globalization and the protection of human rights. It explores how global economic integration, technological advancement, and transnational gover…
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1999, Volume II by the U.S. Government presents a comprehensive assessment of human rights conditions around the world during 1999. This official repor…
The book “Claiming Rights, Claiming Justice: A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders” serves as a practical resource for understanding the unique experiences, challenges, and strategies of …
This briefing paper examines the establishment of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and questions its effectiveness in addressing widespread human rights violations across the contin…
This report investigates the role of the Mexican state in rural violence, examining patterns of human rights violations committed in the countryside and the degree of state responsibility. It docum…
This baseline study examines the situation of women and children in ASEAN member states, focusing on the social, economic, and legal factors that shape their rights and well-being. It provides an o…
The Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 expand and strengthen the protections of international humanitarian law in armed conflicts. Adopted in 1977, Protocol I addresse…
The Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949, constitute the core of modern international humanitarian law, establishing rules to protect victims of armed conflict. Comprising four treaties, they prov…
This guide provides a practical introduction to international human rights law and mechanisms as tools for defending and advancing women’s rights. Designed for activists, advocates, and practitio…
This book examines the role of women in relation to the United States Constitution, focusing on historical exclusion, evolving interpretations, and contemporary practices. It discusses milestones s…
This publication reviews the World Health Organization’s (WHO) activities in advancing women’s health within the framework of the Beijing Platform for Action. It examines progress made in addre…
This study analyzes the processes of demobilization and reintegration of child soldiers in post-conflict settings, focusing on case studies from Angola and El Salvador. It examines the challenges f…
This supplementary report presents Indonesia’s progress and challenges in implementing the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT). It provi…
This publication reviews the initiatives and progress made in implementing the Beijing Platform for Action, five years after its adoption at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995. It documen…
This baseline study examines the relationship between the rule of law and the protection of human rights within the ASEAN region. It provides a comprehensive overview of the legal frameworks, insti…
This report documents the proceedings and outcomes of the Gender Equality Information and Evaluation Workshop held in Mpumalanga Province in June 1998, organized by the Commission on Gender Equalit…
This publication explores the protection of housing rights with a particular focus on preventing forced evictions as a critical human rights concern. It highlights the international legal standards…
This book examines the significance of enshrining human rights within a country’s constitution as a fundamental guarantee for the protection of individual freedoms and dignity. It argues that the…
This book serves as an educational resource designed to raise awareness and build understanding of the human rights of women and girls. It highlights how local initiatives can contribute to broader…