Economic Rights Working Papers
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- 26: Securing Economic and Social Rights: Obstacle or Handmaiden to Growth?
- Susan Randolph and Elizabeth Kaletski
- 25: Procedural Environmental Rights and Environmental Justice: Assessing the Impact of Environmental Constitutionalism
- Joshua C. Gellers and Christopher Jeffords
- 24: A Panel Data Analysis of the Effects of Constitutional Environmental Rights Provisions on Access to Improved Sanitation Facilities and Water Sources
- Christopher Jeffords
- 23: Does Constitutionalizing Economic and Social Rights Promote their Fulfillment?
- Elizabeth Kaletski, Lanse Minkler, Nishith Prakash and Susan Randolph
- 22: Constitutional Environmental Human Right to Water: An Economic Model of the Potential Negative Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water Quantity and Quality in Pennsylvania
- Christopher Jeffords
- 21: Constitutional Environmental Human Rights in India: Negating a Negating Statement
- Christopher Jeffords
- 20: Regional Party Politics and the Right to Food in India
- Shareen Hertel and Corinne Tagliarina
- 19: The Right to Food: A Global Overview
- Susan Randolph and Shareen Hertel
- 18: Tracking the Historical Evolution of States' Compliance with their Economics and Social Rights Obligations of Result: Insights from the Historical SERF Index
- Susan Randolph and Patrick Guyer
- 17: On the Natural and Economic Difficulties to Fulfilling the Human Right to Water
- Christopher Jeffords and Farhed Shah
- 16: Constitutional Environmental Human Rights: A Descriptive Analysis of 142 National Constitutions
- Christopher Jeffords
- 15: Bringing Theory Into Practice: Operational Criteria for Measuring Implementation of the International Right to Development
- Susan Randolph and Maria Green
- 14: The Metrics of Human Rights: Complementarities of the Human Development and Capabilities Approach
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 13: Measuring Government Effort to Respect Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- David L. Richards and K. Chad Clay
- 12: Economic Rights in the Land of Plenty: Monitoring State Fulfillment of Economic and Social Rights Obligations in the United States
- Susan Randolph, Michelle Prairie and John Stewart
- 11: Economic and Social Rights Fulfillment Index: Country Scores and Rankings
- Susan Randolph, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Terra Lawson-Remer
- 10: Measuring the Progressive Realization of Economic and Social Human Rights in Brazil: A Disaggregated Economic and Social Rights Fulfillment Index
- Patrick Nolan Guyer, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Susan Randolph and Louise Moreira Daniels
- 9: The Divisibility of Indivisible Human Rights
- Audrey R. Chapman
- 8: Measuring the Progressive Realization of Human Rights Obligations: An Index of Economic and Social Rights Fulfillment
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Terra Lawson-Remer and Susan Randolph
- 7: Untangling the Indivisibility, Interdependency, and Interrelatedness of Human Rights
- Daniel Whelan
- 6: Monitoring the Realization of the Right to Food: Adaptation and Validation of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Insecurity Module to Rural Senegal
- Susan Randolph, Ibrahima Gaye, Ibrahima Hathie and Rafael Perez-Escamilla
- 5: Economic Rights and the Policymaker's Decision Problem
- Lanse Minkler
- 4: Human Rights and Human Development
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 3: Human Rights and Public Opinion: From Attitudes to Action
- Shareen Hertel, Lyle Scruggs and C. Patrick Heidkamp
- 2: Human Rights and National Poverty Reduction Strategies: Conceptual framework for human rights analysis of poverty reduction strategies and reviews of Guatemala, Liberia and Nepal
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 1: Economic Rights: The Terrain
- Shareen Hertel and Lanse Minkler