London, 31 March 2014
Today, The Equal Rights Trust published Volume Twelve of The Equal Rights Review (ERR), an interdisciplinary biannual journal intended as a forum for the exchange of legal, philosophical, sociological and other ideas and practical insights for those who are promoting equality. This issue contains a special section on equality and socio-economic rights, as well as an interview on the same issue with Geoff Budlender, a practising barrister in South Africa and one of the founders of the Legal Resources Centre, and Iain Byrne, Acting Head of the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Team at Amnesty International.
To read The Equal Rights Review, Volume Twelve please click here.
Contents of Volume Twelve (2014):
Editorial
Dimitrina Petrova The Pyramid Question
Articles
Vadim Poleshchuk Older Age, Employment and Equality in Legislation: A “Progressive” Estonian Approach?
Richard Wingfield The Balancing Act: The Application of the Rights to Equality and Non-Discrimination in the Process of Adoption
Special
The Equal Rights Trust Litigation Strategies of Using Equality and Non-Discrimination Claims to Advance Economic and Social Rights
Bob Hepple The Key to Greater Gender Equality
Tarryn Bannister Equal Access to Health Care Services for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence: A South African Perspective
Octavio Luiz Motta Ferraz Inequality, Not Insufficiency: Making Social Rights Real in a World of Plenty
Joanna Whiteman Tackling Socio-Economic Disadvantage: Making Rights Work
Testimony
Socio-Economic Inequality in Belarus: Testimony of Political Activists
Interview
Socio-Economic Equality in the Courts: The Litigator’s Perspective
Activities
The Equal Rights Trust Advocacy
Update on Current ERT Projects
ERT Work Itinerary: July – December 2013
The Equal Rights Review is also available in print format. To order your copy please donate £15 online by clicking here and send your postal address to info@equalrightstrust.org titled “ERR order”. Alternatively, you can post a cheque made payable to “The Equal Rights Trust” and your address to us at The Equal Rights Trust, 314-320 Gray’s Inn Road, London, WC1X 8DP.
