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The Past and Future of the Separation of Human Rights into Categories
by Marks, Stephen
It is a commonplace to recall that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) integrated civil and political rights (CPR) with economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR), and that the two...
Published Date: April 2009 More
The Past and Future of the Separation of Human Rights into Categories
by Marks, Stephen
It is a commonplace to recall that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) integrated civil and political rights (CPR) with economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR), and that the two...
Published Date: April 2009 More
Access to Essential Medicines as a Component of the Right to Health
by Marks, Stephen
In Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors, Andrew Clapham wrote, "Perhaps the most obvious threat to human rights has come from the inability of people to achieve access to expensive...
Published Date: April 2009 More
America's Inconsistent Response to Global Hunger: Statement to the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
by Paarlberg, Robert L.
Providing international leadership to alleviate global hunger requires our Government to have strong policies in two separate areas: Responding to short-term food emergencies, such as the...
Publication Type: Congressional publication
Published Date: March 2009 More
Global Governance of Global Monetary Relations: Rationale and Feasibility
by Frieden, Jeffry
Is there a valid argument for international cooperation, and some form of international governance structure, in the international monetary realm? On the purely economic front, the argument is not...
Published Date: March 2009 More
Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable development
by Kristjanson, Patti; Reid, Robin S.; Dickson, Nancy; Clark, William C.; Romney, Dannie; Puskur, Ranjitha; MacMillan, Susan; Grace, Delia
We applied an innovation framework to sustainable livestock development research projects in Africa and Asia. The focus of these projects ranged from pastoral systems to poverty and...
Published Date: February 2009 More
Shaping Democratic Practice and the Causes of Electoral Fraud: Theory and Evidence from Pre-1914 Germany
by Ziblatt, Daniel
Why is there so much alleged electoral fraud in new democracies? Most scholarship focuses on the proximate cause of electoral competition. This article proposes a different answer by constructing and...
Published Date: February 2009 More
Complementary Rather than Contradictory: Diversity and Excellence in Peer Review and Admissions in American Higher Education
by Lamont, Michèle; Moraes Da Silva, Graziella
Diversity is largely accepted as a positive value in American society. Nevertheless, policies to encourage diversity, e.g. affirmative action, language policies and legalising illegal immigrants,...
Publication Type: Published Paper
Published Date: February 2009 More
G8 and Strengthening of Health Systems: Follow-up to the Toyako Summit
by Reich, Michael R.; Takemi, Keizo
The 2008 G8 summit in Toyako, Japan, produced a strong commitment for collective action to strengthen health systems in developing countries, indicating Japan’s leadership on, and the G8’s...
Publication Type: Published Paper
Published Date: January 2009 More
Les Conditions de l’évaluation Universitaire
by Lamont, Michèle; Cousin, Bruno
Publication Type: Published Paper
La question de l’évaluation professionnelle des enseignants-chercheurs est au cœur du mouvement qui, depuis trois mois et demi, les oppose quasi unanimement au gouvernement français.
Published Date: January 2009 More