In October 2004, CESR published The Right to Health in the United States of America: What Does it Mean?, a report on how the U.S. health care system falls short of international standards for the right to health.
Reports
Health | Reports | United States
The Right to Health in the United States of America: What Does it Mean?
Iraq | Reports
Beyond Torture: U.S. Violations of Occupation Law in Iraq
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Reports
Report of the International Fact-Finding Mission on Water Sector Reform in Ghana
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Education | Reports | United States
Report on Civil Society and School Accountability
A Human Rights Approach to Parent and Community Participation in New York City Schools
Occupied Palestinian Territories | Reports | United Nations and Other Legal Submissions
Thirsting for Justice
Israeli Violations of the Human Right to Water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Iraq | Reports
Water Under Siege in Iraq
US/UK Military Forces Risk Committing War Crimes by Depriving Civilians of Safe Water
Iraq | Reports
Tearing up the Rules: The Illegality of Invading Iraq
War against Iraq is unequivocally illegal under the UN Charter and international law generally. Tearing up the Rules: The Illegality of Invading Iraq rejects efforts by the U.S., U.K, and Australia to circumvent the U.N. Security Council and claim legal justification from past resolutions.
Healthy Environment | Honduras | Reports
MMSD Human Rights Critque on Mining Practices
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Reports | United States | Work
Human Rights Violations in the Fields of Florida: Corporate Accountability and Workers Rights
This brief report describes the human rights violations against immokalee farmworkers.