The Right to Health in the United States of America: What Does it Mean?
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.
Beyond Torture: U.S. Violations of Occupation Law in Iraq
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Report of the International Fact-Finding Mission on Water Sector Reform in Ghana
Report on Civil Society and School Accountability
A Human Rights Approach to Parent and Community Participation in New York City Schools
Thirsting for Justice
Israeli Violations of the Human Right to Water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Water Under Siege in Iraq
US/UK Military Forces Risk Committing War Crimes by Depriving Civilians of Safe Water
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.
MMSD Human Rights Critque on Mining Practices
Human Rights Violations in the Fields of Florida: Corporate Accountability and Workers Rights
This brief report describes the human rights violations against immokalee farmworkers.