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Suggested Further Reading

Suggested Reading List:

  • Isabel Ortiz and Matthew Cummins (eds.) ???A Recovery for All: Rethinking Socio-Economic Policies for Children and Poor Households,??? UNICEF Division of Policy and Practice, New York 2012.
  • UN Independent Expert on the question of human rights and extreme poverty, Ms. Maria Magdalena Sep??lveda Carmona, ???The human rights based approach to recovery from the global economic and financial crises, with a focus on those living in poverty,??? 17 march 2011, A/HRC/17/34
  • Radhika Balakrishnan and Diane Elson (eds.) Economic Policy and Human Rights, 2012, Zed Books, New York
  • Ignacio Saiz ???Rights in Recession? Challenges for Economic and Social Rights Enforcement in Times of Crisis??? J Human Rights Practice (2009) 1 (2): 277-293, http://jhrp.oxfordjournals.org;
  • Balakrishnan, R., Elson, D., Heintz, J. & Lusiani, N. (2011), ???Maximum Available Resources & Human Rights,??? Center for Women???s Global Leadership, Rutgers University
  • AWID, CoC, CESR, CWGL, ESCR-Net, Bringing Human Rights to Bear in Times of Crisis: A human rights analysis of government responses to the economic crisis, Submission to the High level segment of the 13th session of the UN Human Rights Council on the global and financial crises, 2010
  • CESR, ???Mauled by the Celtic Tiger: Human Rights in Ireland???s Economic Meltdown,??? Feb. 2012.
  • Radhika Balakrishnan and Diane Elson, ???Auditing Economic Policy in the Light of Obligations on Economic and Social Rights???, Essex Human Rights Review Vol. 5 No.1, July 2008
  • Kumhof, Michael and Ranciere, Romain (2011) ???Unequal = Indebted,??? Finance & Development, September 2011, Vol. 48, No. 3
  • Oxfam paper Be Outraged