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This publication contains a number of resources on the human right to adequate housing; forced eviction and displacement; housing and property restitution; women’s rights to adequate housing; implementing and enforcing the right to adequate housing; and economic, social and cultural rights.

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Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions International Secretariat 83 Rue de Montbrillant 1202 Geneva Switzerland tel/fax: +41.22.734.1028 e-mail: sleckie@attglobal.net www.cohre.org Women and Housing Rights Programme PO Box 31001 725 College Street Toronto, ON M6C 4A7 Canada tel/fax: +1.416.968.2823 e-mail: farwise@attglobal.net COHRE – U.S. Office and Americas Programme 332 N. 12th Avenue East Duluth, MN 55805-2217 U.S.A. tel/fax: +1.218.724.9248 e-mail: Bret_Thiele@yahoo.com (U.S. Office) e-mail: Gomez_Mayra@yahoo.com (Americas Programme) COHRE – Africa Programme c/o The Social and Economic Rights Action Centre 16 Awori Crescent, Off Coker Rd./Obokun St. Illupeiu-Lagos Nigeria tel: +234.1.4968605 fax: +234.1.4968606 e-mail: serac@linkserve.com.ng COHRE – Asia and Pacific Programme 124 Napier Street Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia tel/fax: +61.3.98702206 e-mail: ken@cohre.minihub.org © Copyright 2001 Centre on Housing Rights and Forced Evictions (COHRE) Sources No. 2: Bibliography on Housing Rights and Evictions Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Geneva, Switzerland All rights reserved The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions is a not-for-profit organisation registered in the Netherlands. ISBN 92-95004-21-3 Prepared by: Bret Thiele Graphic design: Ontwerpburo Suggestie & illusie, www.illusie.nl Print: Primavera in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cover photos: Scott Leckie


Introduction COHRE first published a bibliography of housing rights in 1993, at a time when the right to adequate housing, although enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 and reaffirmed in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in 1966, began finally to be recognised on the international scene as a fundamental human right. Since that time attention to the promotion and protection of the right to adequate housing has grown substantially. This comprehensively updated bibliography reflects that growth and includes hundreds of new and valuable sources of information. The bibliography and the sources listed within are an essential tool for persons working in the field of housing rights at the international, regional, or national level. This second edition of Sources No. 2 includes information on the right to adequate housing generally and on specific areas such as forced evictions and displacement; housing and property restitution; women’s rights to adequate housing; implementing and enforcing housing rights; and economic, social and cultural rights. Most of the above categories include sources from professional research; non-governmental organisation (NGO) and government publications, fact-finding mission reports, and United Nations documents and resolutions. Sources 2 seeks to provide an overview of the information available dealing with housing rights and forced evictions, with a view to expanding access to this literature. While numerous issues arise within the context of housing rights, the sources included are limited to documents that have attempted to relate their analysis to the framework of housing as a human right and represent what we consider to offer the most important contributions to the literature in their relevant areas. Thus, documents on issues such as homelessness, human rights, lowincome housing, human settlements and displacement are only included in this publication if they deal either explicitly or implicitly with housing as a human right. In addition to materials dealing with housing rights and forced evictions, this document also outlines some key publications analysing the nature and intent of economic, social and cultural rights. An understanding of these rights, and their interdependency and indivisibility with civil and political rights, will be requisite in grasping the practical potential of housing rights, and how to most effectively utilize legal resources with an end to improving housing and living conditions throughout the world. This publication does not purport to be exhaustive in its coverage, and suggestions for additional sources to be included in subsequent editions are appreciated. Although this compilation contains mostly English language sources, COHRE is interested in receiving information on relevant sources in any language. Outdated and unpublished sources, as well as materials once issued by now defunct organisations, have not been included unless they are readily available. Finally, I would like to thank Bret Thiele, COHRE’s Legal Officer, for his assistance in compiling this list of resources. We would also like to thank the Ford Foundation and the Department for International Development (DFID) for their generous support in the production of this document. April 2001 Scott Leckie Executive Director, COHRE

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a - Professional Research b - NGO and Government Publications c - Housing Rights Fact-Finding Mission Reports d - United Nations Documents e - United Nations Resolutions

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Forced Evictions and Displacement

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a - Professional Research b - NGO and Government Publications c - United Nations Documents d - United Nations Resolutions e - Institutional Policies and Guidelines on Resettlement

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Housing and Property Restitution

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Women’s Rights to Adequate Housing

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a - Professional Research • Abu Harthieh, Mohammed, Housing Rights in Palestine, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) • Abu Shakrah, Samir, The Right to Adequate Housing as a Human Right: An Argument for the Housing Rights Approach to the Global Housing Crisis, Jerusalem: Housing Rights Project (April 1994) • Alston, Philip, The U.S. and the Right to Housing: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, in European Human Rights Law Review, vol. 1, pp. 120 – 133 (1996) • Angel, Archer, Tanphiphat and Wegelin (eds.), Land for Housing the Poor, Singapore: Select Books (1983) • Appelbaum, Richard P., Swedish Housing in the Postwar Period: Some Lessons for American Housing Policy, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Arden, Andrew and Caroline Hunter, Housing Act 1988 (Great Britain): Current Law, Statutes, Annotated Reprints, London: Sweet & Maxwell (1989) • Atlas, John and Peter Dreier, The Tenants’ Movement and American Politics, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Azuela, Antonio and Emilio Duhua, The Evolution of Housing Rights and Their Social Context, in Evictions and the Right to Housing: Experiences from Canada, Chile, the Dominican Republic, South Africa, and South Korea, (Azuela, Antonio, Emilio Duhua and Enrique Ortiz, eds.), Ottawa: IDRC Books/Les Editions du CRDI (December 1998) • Beggs, Marjorie, OK in My Backyard: Issues and Rights in Housing the Mentally Ill, San Francisco: San Francisco Study Center (January 1993) • Bennett, Arnold, Shelter, Housing, and Homes: A Social Right, Montreal: Black Rose Books (June 1996) • Best, Richard, Success, Failures, and Prospects for Public Housing Policy in the United Kingdom, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998) • Blomkvist, Hans, Housing and the State in the Third World: Misperceptions and Non-perceptions in the International Debate, in Scandinavian Housing & Planning Research, vol 6., pp. 129-141 (1989) — The Soft State: Housing Reform and State Capacity in Urban India, Uppsala: Uppsala University (1988)

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• Bodwes, Chris and Ndadise Kwinga, Housing Rights in Kenya, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) • Boucher, Laurie, Building Housing Rights from the Bottom Up: A Community Development Approach, Discussion Paper Prepared for the “Working for Housing Rights Conference”, Ottawa (May 1990) • Bratt, Rachel, A Withering Commitment: Housing Policy in America, in Shelterforce, vol. XIX, no. 4, pp. 8 – 9 (July/August 1997) — and Langley C. Keyes, Challenges Confronting Nonprofit Housing Organizations’s Self-Sufficiency Programs, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 795-824 (1998) — Rebuilding a Low-Income Housing Policy, Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1989) — Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson (eds.), Critical Perspectives on Housing, Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) — Public Housing: The Controversy and Contribution, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Brunello, Francesco, Housing Rights in Italy, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) • Bryson, David B., Housing for Families with Children and the New Welfare System, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1999) — How the Clinton Administration and the 104th Congress Impaired Poor People’s Rights to Housing, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1997) • Bryson, David B. and Daniel P. Lindsey, The Annual Public Housing Authority Plan: A New Opportunity to Influence Local Public Housing and Section 8 Policy, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1999) • Burgers, J., Recht op huisvesting en de decommodificatie van de woningmarkt, in Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België (Bernard Hubeau and R. de Lange, eds.), Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • Can Huyck, Alfred P., Shelter in Developing Countries (Confronting the Challenge of Realizing Human Rights Now), in Howard Law Journal, vol. 34, p. 65 (1991) • Clements, L.M. and P.B. Fairest, Housing Law: Text, Cases and Materials, London: Cavendish Publishing Ltd. (1996) • Cobb, Rodney L. and Scott Dvorak, Accessory Dwelling Units: Model State Act and Local Ordinance, Washington D.C.: AARP Public Policy Institute, April 2000 • Conway, Jean, Prescription for Poor Health: The Crisis for Homeless Families, London: London Food Commission (1988)

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• Cook, A Right to a Home?, in The National Law Journal, vol. 9(36) (1987) • Cowan, David, Homelessness: The (In-) Appropriate Applicant, Dartmouth: Ashgate (1997) • Cowley, John, The Limitations and Potential of Housing Organizing, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Craven, Matthew, Drafting History of Article 11(1) of the CESCR, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) • Culbreath, Adam, Advocates’ Efforts to Battle Landlords’ Minimum-Income Requirements: An Overview, Chicago: National Center for Poverty Law (2000) • Culbreath, Adam and James E. Wilkinson, “No Section 8” Policies: Combating Landlords’ Resistance to Renting to Section 8 Recipients, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (2000) • Cutts, Shelley D., The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988: An Incomplete Solution to the Problem of Housing Discrimination Against Families, in Arizona State Law Journal, vol. 38, p. 861 (Spring 1998) • Dambre, M., De (relatieve) doorwerking van het grondrecht op wonen in de rechtspraktijk, inzonderheid in de jurisprudentie in België, in Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België (Bernard Hubeau and R. de Lange, eds.), Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • de Decker, P., Tussen word en daad: over de doorwerking van het recht op wonen in Vlaanderen, in Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België (Bernard Hubeau and R. de Lange, eds.), Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • Devereux, Annemarie, Housing Rights in Australia, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) — Australia and the Right to Adequate Housing, in Federal Law Review, vol. 20, p. 223 (1991) • Dreier, Peter, Labor’s Love Lost? Rebuilding Unions’ Involvement in Federal Housing Policy, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 299 – 326 (2000) — Community Empowerment Strategies: Community-Based Problem-Solving in Urban Neighborhoods, Washington, D.C. : National Housing Institute (1993) • Dubofsky, Jean Eberhart, Fair Housing: A Legislative History and a Perspective, in Washburn Law Journal, vol. 8, p. 149 (1969) • Edgar, Bill, et al., Services for Homeless People: Innovation and Change in the European Union, U.K.: The Policy Press (1999) • Ellickson, Robert C., Unconditional Right to Shelter, in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, vol. 15, no. 1, p. 17 (1992)

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• Engel, Kathleen C., Moving Up the Residential Hierarchy: A New Remedy for an Old Injury Arising from Housing Discrimination, in Washington University Law Quarterly, vol. 77, p. 1153 (1999) • Epp, Gayle, Emerging Strategies for Revitalizing Public Housing Communities, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998) • Flinterman, Cees, Do Housing Rights Constitute Customary Law?, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) • Foscarinis, Maria, Downward Spiral: Homelessness and Its Criminalization, in Yale Law and Policy Review, Vol. 14, p. 1 (1996) — Shelter and Housing: Programs Under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1995) • Frank, Karen A., Changing Values in U.S. Public Housing Policy and Design, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998) • Fuchs, Fred, Introduction to HUD Conventional Public Housing, Section 8 Existing Housing, Voucher, and Subsidized Housing Programs Part I: Conventional Public Housing, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1991) — Introduction to HUD Conventional Public Housing, Section 8 Existing Housing, Voucher, and Subsidized Housing Programs Part II: Section 8 Existing Housing, Voucher, and Subsidized Housing, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1991) • Gilderbloom, John I. and Appelbaum, Richard P., Rethinking Rental Housing, Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1988) • Goossens, L., De doorwerking van het recht op wonen in het huisvestingsbeleid in België, in Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België (Bernard Hubeau and R. de Lange, eds.), Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • Green, Shelby D., The Public Housing Tenancy: Variations on the Common Law that Give Security of Tenure and Control, in Catholic University Law Review, vol. 43, p. 681 (Spring 1994) • Greer, Nora Richter, The Right to Shelter, in The Search for Shelter, The American Institute of Architects, pp. 3742, Washington, D.C. (1986) • Hamberg, Jill, The Dynamics of Cuban Housing Policy, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Hardoy, Cairncross and Satterthwaite, The Poor Die Young: Housing and Health in Third World Cities, London: Earthscan Publications Ltd. (1990)

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• Hardoy, Jorge and Satterthwaite, David, Shelter Need and Response: Housing, Land and Settlement Policies in Seventeen Third World Nations, Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons (1991) — Squatter Citizen: Life in the Urban Third World, London: Earthscan Publications Ltd. (1989) • Hartman, Chester, Housing Rights in the United States, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights (Scott Leckie, ed.), The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) — The Case for a Right to Housing, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 9, no. 2 (1999) — Inside Clinton’s HUD, Washington, D.C.: NHI (1995) — Housing Policies Under the Reagan Administration, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Hartnet, James J., Affordable Housing, Exclusionary Zoning, and American Apartheid: Using Title VIII to Foster Statewide Racial Integration, in New York University Law Review, vol. 68, p. 89 April 1993) • Hasan, Arif, Understanding Karachi: Planning and Reform for the Future, Bangkok: Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (2001) — Housing Crisis in Central Asia, Karachi: City Press (1997) — Urban Housing Policies and Approaches in a Changing Asian Context, Karachi: City Press (1997) • Hayden, Dolores, What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Henderson, Erma, The Case for Decent Housing, An Inherent Right, in Detroit College of Law Review, vol. 4, pp. 1297 – 1301 (1983) • Hei Wah, Ho, Caged, in The New Internationalist, no. 276 (February 1996) • Herman, Marc-Oliver, Fighting Homelessness: Can International Human Rights Law Make A Difference?, in Georgetown Journal of Fighting Poverty, vol. 2, p. 59 (Fall 1994) • Heumann, Leonard F., Assisted Living in Public Housing: A Case Study of Mixing Frail Elderly and Younger Persons with Chronic Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Histories, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998) • Hirsch, Arnold R., Searching for a “Sound Negro Policy”: A Racial Agenda for the Housing Acts of 1949 and 1954, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 299 – 326 (2000) • von Hoffman, Alexander, A Study in Contradictions: The Origins and Legacy of the Housing Act of 1949, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 299 – 326 (2000)

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— High Ambitions: The Past and Future of American Low-Income Housing, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998) • Hombs, Mary Ellen, A Continuum of Violence: Rethinking Advocacy Priorities in Homelessness, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1994) — Hombs, Mary Ellen, et al., Advocacy to End Homelessness: New Initiatives for Social Equity, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1994) • Hubeau, Bernard and R. de Lange (eds.), Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België, Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • Hubeau, Bernard, Het recht op wonen als sociaal grondrecht: international bronnen en inbedding in de Belgische rechtsorde, in Het Grondrecht op Wonen: De Grondwettelijke erkenning van het recht op huisvesting in Nederland en België (Bernard Hubeau and R. de Lange, eds.), Antwerpen: Maklu Uitgevers (1995) • Hudson, Mike, Stealing Home: How the Government and Big Banks Help Second-Mortgage Companies Prey on the Poor, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1993) • Hulchanski, David, Housing Issues Facing Immigrants and Refugees in Greater Toronto: Initial Findings from the Jamaican, Polish and Somali Communities, in Housing Question of the Others (E. Komut, ed.) (1996) — Housing as a Factor in Admissions of Children to Temporary Care, in Child Welfare: Journal of Policy, Practice, and Program, vol. 74, no. 3 (1995) — The Concept of Housing Affordability: Six Contemporary Uses of the Housing Expenditure-to-Income Ratio, in Housing Studies, vol. 10, no. 4 (1995) — Discrimination in Ontario’s Rental Housing Market: The Role of Minimum Income Criteria, Toronto: Ontario Human Rights Commission (1994) — Non-Profit Housing in Canada and the United States: A Comparison, in Housing Policy Debate, vol. 4, no. 1 (1993) — The Nature of Land and Housing: Basic Philosophical Issues, discussion paper prepared for the Ontario Fair Tax Commission (Tax Treatment of Real Estate Gains Working Group), Toronto (1991) — Property Rights, NO Housing Rights, YES, in Canadian Housing, December (1991) — Do All Canadians Have A Right to Housing?, UBC Planning Paper No. 14, Vancouver: University of British Colombia (1988) • Iyer, Justice V.R. Krishna, Law and the Urban Poor in India, Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corp (1988) • Jacobs, Sidney, The Right to a Decent House, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd (1976)

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• Jung, Barbara, Consolidated Plan Advocacy for Affordable Housing and Community Development, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1995) • Kanter, Arlene S., A Home of One’s Own: The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 and Housing Discrimination Against People with Mental Disabilities, in American University Law Review, vol. 43, p. 925 (Spring 1994) • Kaye, Ronald and Tray Smith, Creating Municipal Loan Programs to Save Inner-City Owner-Occupied Housing, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1994) • Kenn, Deborah, One Nation’s Dream, Another’s Reality: Housing Justice in Sweden, in Brooklyn Journal of International Law, vol. 22, p. 63 (1996) — Paradise Unfound: The American Dream of Housing Justice for All, in The Boston Public Interest Law Journal, vol. 5, p. 69 (Spring 1995) • Klein, Gaiy, Preventing Foreclosures: Spotting Loan Scams Involving Low-Income Homeowners, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1993) • Kolodny, Robert, The Emergence of Self-Help as a Housing Strategy for the Urban Poor, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Kozol, Jonathan, Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America, New York: Crown Publishers (1988) • Kravitz, Linda and Art Collings, Rural Housing Policy in America: Problems and Solutions, in Critical Perspectives on Housing (Rachel G. Bratt, Chester Hartman and Ann Meyerson, eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1986) • Lambrix, Laurie and Louis Prieto, How to Use the Fair Housing Laws to Achieve Your Community Development Goals, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1998) • Landaeta, Graciela, Strategies for Low-Income Housing: A Comparative Study on Nicaragua, Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, Panama, Costa Rica and El Salvador, Lund University, Sweden: Dept. of Architecture and Development Studies (1994) • Leckie, Scott (ed.), National Perspectives on Housing Rights, The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) — Where It Matters Most: Enforcing International Housing Rights Nationally, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights, The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) — The Human Right to Adequate Housing, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Textbook (2nd ed.), Turku, Finland: Abo Akademi Institute for Human Rights (2000) — and David Hulchanski, The Human Right to Adequate Housing: Chronology of United Nations Activity, Geneva: COHRE (2000)

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— Strengthening Housing Rights by Advancing a Ten-Point International Agenda on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Development and Human Rights, New York: UNDP (1999) — There Can Be No Inclusive Cities Without Housing Rights, in Habitat Debate, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 22-23 (1998) — The Right To Housing, in The Encyclopedia of Housing, pp. 433-436, Sage Publications (April 1998) — Housing Rights Are for All People, All the Time, Paper Presented to the International Forum on Housing Rights, Seoul, Korea, 6 November 1998, COHRE library, <www.cohre.org> (1998) — Housing Rights, Human Rights and Human Development: Intertwined and Inseparable, Occasional paper No. 21, New York: United National Development Programme, Human Development Report Office (June 1996) — Housing As Social Control in Tibet, in The Ecologist, pp.8-15, United Kingdom (March 1995) — Income Discrimination in Rental Housing and Canada’s International Human Rights Obligations, Report prepared for the Ontario Human Rights Commission (January 1995) — Toward an International Convention on Housing Rights: Options at Habitat II, Washington, D.C.: American Society for International Law (ASIL) (1994) — The Right to Housing, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Textbook, pp. 107-123 Turku, Finland: Abo Akademi Institute for Human Rights (1994) — Destruction by Design: Housing Rights Violations in Tibet, Utrecht: COHRE (February 1994) — Eine vorsatzliche Zerstorung, in Tibet Forum (February 1994) — Le recours aux lois pour promouvoir le droit au logemont: une perspective européenne, in Service Social dans le Monde, no. 3 & 4, Mons, Belgium (1993) — and Colette Berger, Right to Housing in Belgium Questioned by United Nations, in Nouvelles de HIC Europe, no. 6 (October 1993) — and Aart Hendriks, Housing rights and Housing Needs in the Context of AIDS, in AIDS 92/93: A Year in Review, pp. s 271-s 280, Current Science (1993) — Using the Law to Promote Housing Rights: A European Perspective (Paper presented to the Conference “The Role of Housing in the Building of a Social Europe”, held from 24-25 September 1992 in Brussels), available in French, German and English from COHRE (1992) — The Legal Struggle for Housing Rights: One NGO’s Search for the Elusive, in Beyond Law, vol. 2, issue 4, pp. 75-88, Bogota: ILSA (March 1992) — Housing as a Need, Housing as a Right: International Human Rights Law and the Right to Adequate Housing, London: Human Settlements Programme, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) (1992)

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— From Infancy to Adulthood: The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Right to Adequate Housing, in Human Rights Tribune, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 10-11 (Fall 1992) — Housing Rights: Some Central Themes, (Paper delivered at ‘Sustainable Habitat on an Urbanized Planet?’, HIC Conference, Berlin, March 1990), reprinted by Community Research and Information Network and Witwatersrand Network for the Homeless, Johannesburg (1991) — Housing Rights in the 1990s, in Cities, pp. 33-38 London (February 1991) — Hacia el Derecho a la Ciudad, in Vivienda, vol. 2, no. 1-2, Mexico City (1991) — and Aart Hendriks, AIDS and Housing Rights in Western Europe: A Comparative Study of the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom, London: National AIDS Trust (1991) — The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Right to Adequate Housing: Towards an Appropriate Approach, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 11(4), pp.522-560, (November 1989) — Housing as a Human Right, in Environment and Urbanisation, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 90-108, London (October 1989) — Britain and the UN: the Human Right to Housing, in Housing, vol. 25(6), London: Institute of Housing (1989) — The International Legal Foundations of the Right to Housing, in Canadian Housing, vol. 6(1), pp. 20-24 (Spring 1989) — AIDS and Housing Rights in Canada, in Canadian Housing, vol. 6(1), pp. 47-48 (Spring 1989) — International Campaigns for Housing Rights, in Canadian Housing, vol. 6(1), Spring, pp. 57-59 (1989) — The Right to Housing, in SIM Newsletter, No. 20, pp. 10-25, published by the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (December 1987) • Légé, Bernard, Le Droit au Logement en Question: Dispositifs d’accès et insertion des familes, Paris: Syros (1991) • de Lourdes-Pintasligo, Maria, The Right to Shelter and the Independence of Public Policies—The Portuguese Case, in Homes Above All: Homelessness and the Misallocation of Global Resources, pp. 125-136, U.K.: The Building and Social Housing Foundation (1987) • MacAdam, Murrey, Street City, in The New Internationalist, no. 276 (February 1996) • Marcuse, Peter, Housing Movements in the USA, in Housing Theory and Society, vol. 16, pp. 67 – 86 (1999) — Mainstreaming Public Housing: A Proposal for Comprehensive Approach to Public Housing, in New Directions in Urban Public Housing (David P. Varady, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser and Francis P. Russell, eds.), New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research (1998)

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c - Housing Rights Fact-Finding Mission Reports Bangladesh • Asian Coalition for Housing Rights and COHRE, Housing Rights Violations in Bangladesh, Geneva: COHRE (2001) Dominican Republic • Ruiz & Florian, Fact-Finding Mission to the Dominican Republic, Bogota: Fedevivienda (1989) East Timor • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Housing Rights in East Timor: Better Late Than Never, Geneva: COHRE (2000)

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India • Habitat International Coalition, Investigation into the Eviction of the Residents of the Baghbazar Municipal Yard, Calcutta, India, Bombay: HIC (27 March 1988) Italy • Unione Inquilini Centro Nazionale, Information on the Status of Housing Rights in Italy, Rome: Unione Inquilini and HIC (November 1992) (available in English and French) Japan • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Still Waiting: Housing Rights Violations in a Land of Plenty, The Kobe Earthquake and Beyond, Geneva: COHRE (1996) Latvia • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Housing Rights in Latvia, Geneva: COHRE (2000) Palestine • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Planned Dispossession: Palestinians, East Jerusalem and the Right to a Place to Live, Geneva: COHRE (1995) Panama • Habitat International Coalition and CODEHUCA, Report on the Verification Visit of the Habitational Situation in Panama, (13-16 November 1992), Mexico City: HIC (1992) Philippines • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Prima Facie Violations of Article 11(1) of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights by the Government of the Philippines, Geneva: COHRE (1993) Solomon Islands • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, The Status of Social and Economic Rights in the Solomon Islands: Moving Forward and Maintaining the Past, Geneva: COHRE (2000) South Africa • Asian Coalition for Housing Rights and Habitat International Coalition, Land and Homelessness in South Africa, Bangkok: ACHR and Mexico City: HIC (1991) South Korea and Hong Kong • Asian Coalition for Housing Rights, Urban Poor Housing Rights in South Korea and Hong Kong: Fact Finding and Assessment Mission Report on Urban Poor Housing Rights, Bangkok: ACHR (1991) South Korea • Asian Coalition for Housing Rights and Third World Network, Battle for Housing Rights in Korea: Report of the South Korea Project of the Asian Coalition for Housing Rights, Bangkok: ACHR (1989) Zimbabwe • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Housing Rights Violations in Zimbabwe, Geneva: COHRE (2001)

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d - United Nations Documents • The Right to Adequate Housing: Report Submitted by Mr. Miloon Kothari, Special Rapporteur, UN Doc. E/CN.4/2001/51 (2001) • The Right to Adequate Housing: Final Report Submitted by Mr. Rajindar Sachar, Special Rapporteur, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1995/12 (1995) — The Right to Adequate Housing: Second Progress Report Submitted by Mr. Rajindar Sachar, Special Rapporteur, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1994/20 (1994) — The Right to Adequate Housing: First Progress Report Submitted by Mr. Rajindar Sachar, Special Rapporteur, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1993/15 (1993) — Working Paper on Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, submitted to the 44th Session of the UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, August 1992, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1992/15 (1992) • UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, General Comment No. 7 on the Right to Adequate Housing (Art. 11.1): Forced Evictions, U.N. Doc. E/C.12/1997/4 (1997) — General Comment No. 4 on the Right to Adequate Housing (Article 11 of the Covenant), adopted on 12 December 1991, UN Doc. E/1992/23, Annex III (1992) — Revised guidelines regarding the form and contents of reports to be submitted by States parties under articles 16-17 of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Report of the Fifth Session, UN Doc: E/C.12/1990/8, pp. 88-110, right to housing at pp. 101-103 (1990) • United Nations Centre for Human Rights, Fact Sheet No. 21 on the Right to Adequate Housing, Geneva: United Nations (1993) • United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), Housing and Property in Kosovo: Rights, Laws and Justice, (30 August 1999) — Cities and Homes for All: The Habitat Agenda, Habitat Doc. HS/562/99E (1999) — Building Trust – An Evolving Approach to Resettlement: Some Lessons from Afghanistan, Habitat Doc. HS/547/98E (1998) — The Istanbul Declaration and The Habitat Agenda, Nairobi: UNCHS (1998) • United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Housing and Economic Adjustment, New York: UNDIESA (1988) • United Nations Secretariat, Note by the Secretariat on the Right to Adequate Housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1996/10 (1996)

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• United Nations Study Series #7: The Right to Adequate Housing: Report of the Special Rapporteur (1996) • World Bank, Housing: Enabling Markets to Work, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank (1993) — Urban Policy and Economic Development: An Agenda for the 1990s, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank (1991)

e - United Nations Resolutions • General Assembly resolution 42/146: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 7 December 1987 • General Assembly resolution 41/146: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 4 December 1986 • Economic and Social Council resolution 1987/62: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 29 May 1987 • Commission on Human Rights resolution 2000/9: The question of the realization in all countries of the economic, social, and cultural rights contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, and study of special problems which the developing countries face in their efforts to achieve these human rights, UN Doc. E/CN.4/RES/2000/9 (2000) (appointing and establishing the mandate for a Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing) • Commission on Human Rights resolution 1995/19: Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/RES/1995/19 (1995) • Commission on Human Rights resolution 1994/14: Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, UN. Doc. E/CN.4/RES/1994/14 (1994) • Commission on Human Rights resolution 1994/93: The Plight of Street Children, UN Doc. E/CN.4/RES/1994/93 (1994) •Commission on Human Rights resolution 1988/24: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 7 March 1988 • Commission on Human Rights resolution 1987/22: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 10 March 1987 • Commission on Human Rights resolution 1986/36: The Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted on 12 March 1986 • Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1995/27: Promoting the Realization of the Human Right to Adequate Housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1995/27 (1995)

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• Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1994/8: Children and the Right to Adequate Housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1994/8 (1994) • Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1994/38: Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1994/38 (1994) • Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1992/26: Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted unanimously on 27 August 1992 • Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1991/26: Promoting the Realization of the Right to Adequate Housing, adopted unanimously on 29 August 1991

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• Cernea, Micheal M., Urban Settlements and Forced Population Relocation, in Development, Displacement and Resettlement: Focus on Asian Experiences (Hari Mohan Mathur and Michael M. Cernea, eds.), New Dehli: Vikas Publishing House (1995) — The Urban Environment and Population Relocation, Paper presented at ‘Expert Meeting on Urban Relocation: Policy and Practice’, Rotterdam (12-15 February 1992) — Involuntary Resettlement: Social Research, Policy and Planning, in Putting People First: Sociological Variables in Rural Development, World Bank, Oxford: Oxford University Press (1991) — Poverty Risks From Population Displacement in Water Resources Development, Development Discussion Paper No. 355, Harvard Institute for International Development, Boston: Harvard University (1990) — From Unused Social Knowledge to Policy Creation: The Case of Population Resettlement, Development Discussion Paper No. 342, Harvard Institute for International Development, Boston: Harvard University (1990) — Internal Refugee Flows and Development-Induced Population Displacement, in Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 320-339 (1990) — Metropolitan Development and Compulsory Population Relocation: Policy Issues and Project Experience, in Regional Development Dialogue, vol 10(4) (1989) — Involuntary Resettlement in Development Projects: Policy Guidelines in World Bank Financed Projects, World Bank Technical Paper No. 80, Washington, D.C. (1988) — Involuntary Resettlement and Development, in Finance and Development, no. 9 (September 1988) —and Guggenheim S., Anthropological Approaches to Involuntary Resettlement: Policy, Practice and Theory, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press (1992) • Chatty, Dawn, Petroleum Exploitation and the Displacement of Pastoral Nomadic Households in Oman, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Classens, A., The Myth of ‘Voluntary’ Removals (Carnegie Conference Paper No. 74), South African Labour and Development Research Unit, Cape Town: University of Cape Town (1984) • Cobbett, William, Towards Securing Tenure for All, in Habitat Debate 1999, Nairobi: UNCHS (1999) • Erhan, Gönül, The Exodus of the Bulgarian Turks and the Constitution of Turkish National Identity, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Ertürk, Yakin, Implications of Labor Displacement for Production Relations in Yemen, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994)

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• Dhagamwar, Vasudha, A Long Long Way from Home: The Search for a Rehabilitation Policy, in Big Dams Displaced People: Rivers of Sorrow, Rivers of Change (Enakshi Ganguly Thukral, ed.), New Delhi/Newbury Park/London: Sage Publications (1992) • Fawza El-Solh, Camillia, Calculating the Risks of Resettlement: Egyptian Peasant Families in Iraq, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Fernandes, Kenneth (ed.), Forced Eviction and Housing Right Abuses in Asia, Karachi: City Press (1998) • Fernandes, Ken and Scott Leckie (eds.), We Shall Not Be Moved: Popular Resistance to Forced Evictions, Geneva: COHRE (2001) • Fernea, Robert, Thirty Years of Resettlement: The Nubians in Egypt, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Hamid, Gamal Mahmoud, Population Displacement and Household Coping Strategies in Sudan: The View from Greater Khartoum, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Hassan, Nawal Mahmoud, Inner-City Displacement in Cairo, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Hosaka, Mitsuhiko and Peter M. Shimokawa, The State of the Urban Poor in Japan, Bangkok: Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (21 September 1999) • Husin Ali, Syed, Forced Eviction of Squatters in Malaysia, Hong Kong: Asia Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Solidarity, vol. 8, no. 2 (February 1998) • Hyung-Kook Kim, Korean Experiences of Eviction: The Case of Seoul, report prepared for the International Development Research Centre and Habitat International Coalition (August 1992) • Jazewardene, Ruwani A., Cause for Concern: Health and Resettlement, in Development, Displacement and Resettlement: Focus on Asian Experiences (Hari Mohan Mathur and Michael M. Cernea, eds.), New Dehli: Vikas Publishing House (1995) • Jibreen, Ruba, The Impact of Return Migration to Jordan During the Gulf Crisis: A Case Study form Irbid, in Population Displacement and Resettlement: Development and Conflict in the Middle East, (Seteney Shami, ed.), New York: Center for Migration Studies (1994) • Kaponda, “People Were Dragged Out of the Building . . .”, in Poor Magazine, San Francisco: Poor Magazine (2000) • Kesmanee, Chupinit, Moving Hilltribe People to the Lowlands: The Resettlement Experience in Thailand, in Development, Displacement and Resettlement: Focus on Asian Experiences (Hari Mohan Mathur and Michael M. Cernea, eds.), New Dehli: Vikas Publishing House (1995)

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• Asian Coalition for Housing Rights, Report on Evictions in Bangkok Prior World Bank and IMF Meetings, Bangkok: ACHR (1991) — Evictions in Seoul, South Korea, in Environment and Urbanization, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 89-94 (1989) • BADIL, Al Majdal: Quarterly Magazine on Palestinian Refugees, Bethlehem: BADIL (1999-) — The Right of Return: Campaign for the Defense of Palestinian Refugee Rights (second edition), Bethlehem: BADIL (March 2000) — Palestinian Refugees in Exile: Country Profiles, Bethlehem: BADIL (March 2000) — BADIL: Information and Discussion Brief, Issue No. 3 (February 2000) • Catholic Institute for International Relations, Disposable People: Forced Evictions in South Korea, London: CIIR (1988) • CEDAIL, La Remodelacion Urbana, los Desalojos y Las Leyes, Paper presented at the ‘Seminario Internacional Sobre Remodelacion Urbana’, Santo Domingo (1988) • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Sources No. 6: International Events and Forced Evictions, Geneva: COHRE (2001) — Global Survey No. 8: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (2001) — Sources No. 3: Forced Evictions and Human Rights: A Manual for Action, Geneva: COHRE (1999) — Global Survey No. 7: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (July 1998) — Global Survey No. 6: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (August 1994) — Global Survey No. 5: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (June 1993) — Global Survey No. 4: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (August 1992) — Global Survey No. 3: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (February 1992) — Global Survey No. 2: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (August 1991) — Global Survey No. 1: Forced Evictions, Violations of Human Rights, Geneva: COHRE (August 1990) • Committee for the Right to Housing (CRH), Development Displacement: A Study of the Majaswadi Village Community, Jogeshwari, Bombay, Bombay: YUVA (1988) • Coordinating Group for Religion and Society, Eviction in Bangkok Slums, in Human Rights in Thailand Report, vol. 13, no. 1-2, Bangkok (1989) • Croation Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Forced Evictions in the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb: CHCHR (1994)

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• Robinson, G., The Politics of Legal Reform, in Journal of Palestine Studies, vol. XXVII, no. 1, pp. 51-60 (Autumn 1997) • von Rundstedt, S., The Restitution of Property After Communism: Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland, in Parker School Journal of East European Law, vol. 4 (1997) • Rwelamira, M.R. and Werle, G. (eds.), Confronting Past Injustices : Approaches to Amnesty, Punishment, Reparation and Restitution in South Africa and Germany, Cape Town: Butterworths (1996) • Saha, K.C., Learning from Rohingya Refugee Repatriation to Myanmar, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 38-43 (2001) • Sen, Sumit, Stateless Refugees and the Right to Return: The Bihari refugees of South Asia, in International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 41 – 70 (2000) • Scollo-Lavizzari, C., Restitution of Land Rights in an Administrative Law Environment: The German and South African Experience Compared, Cape Town: Univ. of Cape Town (1996) • Shriver, D.W., Apology and Restitution, in South African Outlook, July-August (1992) • South African Department of Land Affairs, International Precedents for the Restitution of Land Rights in South Africa, SADLA publication (August 1999) • Southern, D., The Land Question in East Germany, in International Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 24 (July 1993) • Stavropoulou, M., The Question of the Right Not to be Displaced, in Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, ASIL, Washington, D.C. (27-30 March 1996) • Stepputat, F., Repatriation and the Politics of Space: The Case of the Mayan Diaspora and Return Movement, in Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 7, no. 2/3, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (1994) • Thiele, Bret, Recent Developments in United Nations Policy on Housing and Property Restitution for Refugee and IDP Return, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 3-7 (2001) — Housing and Property Restitution in the Context of the Return of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons: Developments at the United Nations, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol 18, at 283 (June 2000) • Torres, M. Gabriela, The Unexpected Consequences of Violence: Rethinking Gender Roles and Ethnicity, in Journeys of Fear: Refugee Return and National Transformation in Guatemala (Liisa L. North and Alan B. Simmons, eds.), Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press (1999) • Towle, R., Human Rights Standards, A Paradigm for Refugee Protection?, paper presented to the Conference on Human Rights and Forced Displacement, Toronto (May 1998) • Unruh, J., The Role of Land and Conflict Resolution in a Peace Process: Mozambique’s Return to Agriculture, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 16, no. 1 (December 1997)

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• Valencia-Rodriquez, L., Report: The Right of Everyone to Own Property Alone as Well as in Association with Others, UN Economic and Social Council, UN Doc. E/CN.4/1994/19/Add.1, Geneva (February 1994) — Final Report: The Right of Everyone to Own Property Alone as Well as in Association with Others, UN Economic and Social Council, UN Doc. E/CN.4/1993/15, Geneva (18 December 1992) • de Villa, Gonzalo and W. George Lovell, Land and Peace: Two Points of View, in Journeys of Fear: Refugee Return and National Transformation in Guatemala (Liisa L. North and Alan B. Simmons, eds.), Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press (1999) • Wak-Woya, B., Property Restitution in Post-War Croatia: Problems and Perspectives, in Refugee Survey Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 86 – 112, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (2000) • Weis, G. (et al.), Restitution as a Problem of Law, Part One, available from Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford DCC • Weis, G., Restitution Through the Ages: Noah Barou Memorial Lecture 1962, World Jewish Congress, available from Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford DCC • Weis, P., Survey of Restitution in Europe, available from Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford DCC • Wichert, T., Property Issues in Displacement and Conflict Resolution, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 16, no. 6 (December 1997) • Wilkinson, R., Going Home: Mozambique Revisited, in Refugees, vol. 2, no. 112, Geneva: UNHCR (1998) • Wolfensohn, Galit, Refugees and Collective Action: A Case Study of the Association of Dispersed Guatemalan Refugees, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 25-31 (2001) • Worby, Paula, Security and Dignity: Land Access and Guatemala’s Returned Refugees, in Refuge - Canada’s Periodical on Refugee Issues: Special Issue on Refugee Return, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 17-24 (2001) • de Zayas, A., The Right to One’s Homeland, Ethnic-Cleansing and the International Criminal Tribunal in the Former Yugoslavia, in Criminal Law Forum, vol. 6, no. 2 (1995) — The Legality of Mass Population Transfers: The German Experience 1945-48, in East European Quarterly, Vol. XII, No. 1,2, Boulder: Univ. of Colorado (1978) • Zetter, R., Shelter Provision and Settlement Policies for Refugees: A State of the Art Review, in Studies on Emergencies and Disaster Relief, no. 2, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (1994) • Zieck, M., UNHCR and Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees: A Legal Analysis, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (1997) • Zweig, R.W., Restitution of Property and Refugee Rehabilitation: Two Case Studies, in Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 6, no. 1/4, pp. 56-64, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (1993)

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b - NGO and Government Publications • Amnesty International, Who’s Living in My House? Obstacles to the Safe Return of Refugees and Internally Displaced People, AI Index No. EUR/63/01/97, London: Amnesty International (March 1997) — Report: Rwanda and Burundi, The Return Home: Rumours and Realities, London: Amnesty International (20 February 1996) • AHURA-Bhutan, Bhutanese Refugees: Victims of Forced Eviction: A Report on the Problem and Resistance Efforts, Jhapa, Bhutan: Association of Human Rights Activists (1996) • Burma Ethnic Research Group, Conflict and Displacement in Karenni: The Need for Considered Responses (by Vicky Bamforth, Steven Lanjouw and Graham Mortimer) Bangkok: BERG (May 2000) — and Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Forgotten Victims of a Hidden War: Internally Displaced Karen in Burma, Bangkok: BERG (April 1998) • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Sources No. 7: Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and IDPs: Basic Standards, Geneva: COHRE (2001) — Sources No. 4: Legal Resources for Housing Rights: International and National Standards, Geneva: COHRE (2000) — Sources No. 3: Forced Evictions and Human Rights: A Manual for Action, Geneva: COHRE (1999) • Commission for Real Property Claims of Displaced Persons and Refugees, Refugee Return: The Problem of Property Rights, Sarajevo: CRPC (1996) • Global IDP Survey, Earthscan, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, Internally Displaced People: A Global Survey, London: Earthscan Publications (1998) — Rights Have No Borders: Internal Displacement Worldwide, (Wendy Davies, ed.) Geneva: Norwegian Refugee Council/Global IDP Survey (1998) • Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Refugees on Their Return, Belgrade: HCHRS (1996) • Human Rights Watch, Living in Limbo: Burmese Rohingyas in Malaysia, New York: Human Rights Watch (August 2000) — Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Humanitarian Law Violations in Kosovo, in Human Rights Watch Report, vol. 10, no. 9 (D), New York: Human Rights Watch (October 1998) • Human Rights Watch/Helsinki, Tajikistan: Tajik Refugees in Northern Afghanistan: Obstacles to Repatriation, New York: Human Rights Watch/Helsinki (1996) — Turkey’s Failed Policy to Aid the Forcibly Displaced in the Southeast, vol. 8, no. 9(d), New York: Human Rights Watch/Helsinki (1996)

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• International Committee of the Red Cross, Going Home: A Guidebook for Refugees, Sarajevo: ICRC Publication (1997) • Open Society Institute, Forced Migration: Repatriation in Georgia, New York: OSI (2000) — The Forced Migration Monitor, no. 22, New York: OSI (March 1998) — Coping With Conflict: A Guide to the Work of Local NGOs in the North Caucasus, New York: OSI (1998) — Kazakstan: Forced Migration and Nation Building, New York: OSI (1998) — Meskhentian Turks: Solutions and Human Security, New York: OSI (1998) — Return to Tajikistan: Continued Regional and Ethnic Tensions, New York: OSI (1998) — Tajikistan: Refugee Reintegration and Conflict Prevention, New York: OSI (1998) — The Forced Migration Monitor, no. 27, New York: OSI (January 1998) — The Commission for Displaced Persons and Refugees: Options and Issues, New York: OSI (February 1996) — Forced Migration Projects Annual Report, New York: OSI (1997) — Property Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina, New York: OSI (March 1996) — Property Law in Republika Srpska, New York: OSI (October 1997) • OECD, Guidelines for Aid Agencies on Involuntary Displacement and Resettlement in Development Projects, Paris: OECD publication (1991) • Republique Rwandaise, Avant Projet de Loi Porant Regime Foncier du Rwanda, Ministère des Terres, de la Reinstallation et de la Protection de L’Environnement, BP3502, Kigali (June 1999) • Refugee Policy Group, Internally Displaced Persons – Sri Lanka, COI/LKA/30 D, Washington, D.C.: RPG (1996) • SEJUP, Focus on Land Policy: News from Brazil, in The Progress Report, no. 290, Servico Brasilerio de Justice e Paz (1997) • The Shan Human Rights Foundation, Dispossessed: Forced Relocation and Extrajudicial Killings in Shan State, Chaing Mai, Thailand: SHRF (April 1998)

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c - United Nations Documents • Bassiouni, Cherif, The right to restitution, compensation and rehabilitation for victims of gross violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, Final report of the Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission on Human Rights, UN Doc. E/CN.4.2000/62 (2000) — Report of the independent expert on the right to restitution, compensation and rehabilitation for victims of grave violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, UN Commission on Human Rights, UN Doc. E/CN.4/1999/65 (1999) • van Boven, Final Report: Study Concerning the Rights to Restitution, Compensation and Rehabilitation for Victims of Gross Violations of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, UN Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/1993/8 (2 July 1993) • de Bruyn, et al., International Precedents for the Restitution of Land Rights in South Africa, New York: UNDP (1999) • Commission for Real Property Claims of Displaced Persons and Refugees, Refugee Return: The Problem of Property Rights, Sarajevo: CRPC (1996) • UNAG, Refugee—Bi-Monthly Newsletter, Budapest: UNHCR/UNAG (Aug/Sept. 1998) • UN Commission on Human Rights, Forced Eviction: Analytical Report Compiled by the Secretary General, UN Economic and Social Council, UN Doc. E/CN.4/1994/20 (7 December 1993) • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the CRPC, Property and Housing Issues Affecting Repatriates and Displaced Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Geneva: UNCHR (1999) — Return, Relocation and Property Rights, Sarajevo: UNHCR/CRPC (December 1997) — Rebuilding a War-Torn Society: A Review of the UNHCR Reintegration Programme for Mozambican Returnees, Geneva: UNHCR (July 1996) — Note on Voluntary Repatriation (and additional conference materials), presented to the Regional Conference on Assistance to Refugees, Returnees and Displaced Persons in the Great Lakes Region, Organization of African Unity & UNHCR, Bujumbura (15-17 February, 1995) • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Inspection and Evaluation Service, Review of the UNHCR Housing Programme in Bosnia and Herzegovina, EVAL/05/98, Geneva: UNHCR (1998) • United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Protecting Refugees: A Field Guide for NGOs, Geneva: UNHCR (1999) — Housing and Property Restitution Issues in the Context of Return to and Within Georgia: An International Legal Perspective, Geneva: UNHCR (July 1998)

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— A Regional Strategy for Sustainable Return of Those Displaced by the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia, HIWG/98/2, Geneva: UNHCR/HIWG (17 June 1998) — The Problem of Access to Land and Ownership in Repatriation Operations, EVAL/03/98, Geneva: UNHCR (May 1998) — Bosnia and Herzegovina Repatriation and Return Operation: 1998, HIWG/97/7, Geneva: UNHCR/HIEG (1998) — Rebuilding a War-Torn Society: A Review of the UNCHR Reintegration Programme for Mozambican Returnees, Geneva: UNHCR (July 1996) — Handbook: Voluntary Repatriation/International Protection, Geneva: UNHCR Division of Int’l Protection (1996) — Tajikistan, Geneva: UNHCR (May 1996) — Note on Voluntary Repatriation (and additional conference materials), presented to the Regional Conference on Assistance to Refugees, Returnees and Displaced Persons in the Great Lakes Region, Gujembura: Organization of African Unity and Geneva: UNHCR (15 – 17 February 1995) — The State of the World’s Refugees: In Search of Solutions (ch. 2, The Right to Return, The Right to Remain), Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (1995) — Summary of Proceeding: First International Workshop on Improved Shelter Response and Environment for Refugees, Geneva: UNHCR (29 June – 1 July 1993) — Voluntary Repatriation: A Background Study, San Remo: International Institute of Humanitarian Law (16-19 July 1985) • United Nations Centre on Human Settlements (Habitat); Housing and Property in Kosovo: Rights, Law & Justice: Proposals for a Comprehensive Plan of Action for the Promotion and Protection of Housing and Property Rights in Kosovo, Nairobi: UNCHS (30 August 1999) — Kosovo Program (establishing the UNMIK Housing and Property Directorate (HPD)) (22 September 1999) — The Habitat Agenda: Goals and Principles, Commitments and Global Plan of Action, London: UNCHS (June 1996) • UNCHS (Habitat), UNIFEM, UNDP, and UNHCR, Peace for Homes, Homes for Peace: Inter-Regional Consultation on Women’s Land and Property Rights in Situations of Conflict and Reconstruction, Kigali, Rwanda: UNCHS, UNIFEM, UNDP and UNHCR (16-19 February 1998) • UN Office of the Secretary General, Report of the Secretary-General: Respect for the Right of Everyone to Own Property Alone as well as in Association with Others and its Contribution to the Economic and Social Development of Member States, General Assembly, A/43/739, New York, 27 October 1988

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d - United Nations Resolutions • Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights decision 1999/108: Housing and Property Restitution in the Context of the Return of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/DEC/1999/108 (1999) • Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1998/26: Housing and Property Restitution in the Context of the Return of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1998/26 (1998)

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4 WOMEN’S RIGHTS TO ADEQUATE HOUSING a - Professional Research • Agarwai, Bina, A Field of One’s Own: Gender and Land Rights in South Asia, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1994) • Askin, Kelly D. and Dorean M. Koenig (eds.), Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. I, New York: Transnational Publishers (1999) • Bunch, Charlotte, Claudia Hinojosa et Niamh Reilly, eds., The Voice of Women and “Human Rights”: The International Campaign for the Affirmation of Human Rights of Women, New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. (2000) • Bunch, Charlotte, Claudia Hinojosa et Niamh Reilly, éd., Les Voix Des Femmes et «Les Droits de L’Homme» : La Campagne internationale pour l’affirmation des droits humains des femmes, New Bruswick: Rutgers Univ. (2000) • Bussiere, Alice, et al., Homeless Women and Children, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (1991) • Butegwa, Florence, Using the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights to Secure Women’s Access to Land in Africa, in Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives (Rebecca Cook, ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1994) • Cerna, Christina M. and Jennifer C. Wallace, Women and Culture, in Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. I (Kelly D. Askin and Dorean M. Koenig, eds.), New York: Transnational Publishers (1999) • Chant, Sylvia, Women-Headed Households: Diversity and Dynamics in the Developing World New York City: St. Martin’s Press (1997) • Cook, Rebecca (ed.), Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1994) • Dietrich, Gabriele, Women and Housing Rights, Paper prepared for the NCHR National Workshop ‘Towards a People’s Bill of Housing Rights’, 29 March - 2 April 1990, New Delhi (1990) • Farha, Leilani, Bringing Social and Economic Rights Home: The Right To Housing in East Jerusalem and Inside Israel, in Giving Meaning to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Isfahan Merali and Valerie Oosterveld, eds.), Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press (2001) — Women’s Rights to Land, Property and Housing, in Forced Migration Review, no. 7, at 23 (April 2000) — Contextualizing Violence Against Women: Forced Evictions in Situations of Armed Conflict, in Canadian Woman Studies / Les Cahiers de la Femme, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 71 – 76 (2000)

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— Women’s Land and Property Rights in Situations of Armed Conflict: Towards a Human Rights Approach, in Securing Women’s Rights to Land, Property and Housing: Country Strategies, Montreal: International Centre on Human Rights and Democratic Development (November 2000) — Women and Housing, in Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. I (Kelly D. Askin and Dorean M. Koenig, eds.), New York: Transnational Publishers (1999) — International Human Rights: A Woman’s Research Guide (1998) — Going International: The Right to Housing in Australia, Paper Presented at: “From Housing Rights to Housing Realities” Housing Rights Forum, Melbourne Australia, 21 October 1998, COHRE library, <www.cohre.org> — Women’s Rights to Land, Property and Adequate Housing: A Comment on UN Resolution 1998/15 (1998), COHRE library, <www.cohre.org> — Violence Against Women in Situations of Armed Conflict: The Case of Forced Evictions, in Common Grounds: Violence Against Women in War and Armed Conflict Situations, (Indai Lourdes Sajor, ed.) (1998) • Freement, Marsha A., The Human Rights of Women in the Family: Issues and Recommendations for Implementation of the Women’s Convention, in Women’s Rights Human Rights (Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper, eds.), London: Routledge (1995) • Gilroy, Rose and Roberta Woods (eds.), Housing Women, London: Routledge (1994) • Hossain, Sara, Equality in the Home: Women’s Rights and Personal Laws in South Asia, in Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives (Rebecca Cook, ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1994) • Ilumoka, Adetoun O., African Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – Toward a Relevant Theory and Practice, in Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives (Rebecca Cook, ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1994) • Jackman, M. and Bruce Porter, Women’s Substantive Equalitz and the Protection of Social and Economic rights Under the Canadian Human Rights Act, in Women and the Canadian Human Rights Act: A Collection of Policy Research Reports, Ottawa: Status of Women Canada (1999) • Komut, Emine (ed.), Housing Question of the ‘Others’, Chamber of Architects of Turkey (1996) • Lee – Smith, Diana, “My House is My Husband”: A Kenyan Study of Women’s Access to Land and Housing, Lund, Sweden: Department of Architecture and Development Studies, Lund University (1997) • Meer, Shamim, Women, Land and Authority: Perspectives from South Africa, London: Oxfam Publications (1997) • Mertus, Julie, State Discriminatory Family Law and Customary Abuses, in Women’s Rights Human Rights (Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper, eds.), London: Routledge (1995)

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• Moors, Annelies, Women, Property and Islam, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1995) • Moser, Caroline and Linda Peake (eds.), Women, Human Settlements and Housing, London: Tavistock Publications (1987) • Peters, Julie and Andrea Wolper (eds.), Women’s Rights Human Rights, London: Routledge (1995) • Reif, Susan A. and Lisa J. Krisher, Subsidized Housing and the Unique Needs of Domestic Violence Victims, Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law (2000) • Roberts, Marion, Living in a Man-Made World: Gender Assumptions in Modern Housing Design, London: Routledge (1991) • Senders, Mignon (1998) Women and the Right to Adequate Housing, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol 16, at 175 (June 1998) • Shah, Nandita and Nandita Gandhi, The Sky for a Roof: The Essential Homelessness of Women, Paper prepared for NCHR National Workshop on ‘Humanising Housing in India Today’, Madras (July 1987) • Singh, Kirti, Obstacles to Women’s Rights in India, in Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives (Rebecca Cook, ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1994) • Sullivan, Donna, The Public / Private Distinction in International Human Rights Law, in Women’s Rights Human Rights (Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper, eds.), London: Routledge (1995) • Thomas, Cheryl, Domestic Violence, in Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. I (Kelly D. Askin and Dorean M. Koenig, eds.), New York: Transnational Publishers (1999) • Tinker, Irene and Gale Summerfield (eds.), Women’s Rights to House and Land: China, Laos, Vietnam, Boulder: Lynne Reiner Publishers (1999) • de Vries, I.C. and S. Keuzenkamp, Compendium: Women and Habitat, Nijmegen: Faculteit Beleidswetenschappen (1996) • Watson, Sophie and Helen Austerberry, Housing and Homelessness: A Feminist Perspective, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1986) • Youssef, Nadia H., Women’s Access to Productive Resources: The Need for Legal Instruments to Protect Women’s Development Rights, in Women’s Rights Human Rights (Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper, eds.), London: Routledge (1995) • Zalesne, Deborah, The Intersection of Socio-Economic Class and Gender in Hostile Housing Environment Claims Under Title VIII: Who Is The Reasonable Person?, in Boston College Law Review, vol. 38, p. 861 (1997)

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b - NGO Publications • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Sources No. 5: Women and Housing Rights, Geneva: COHRE (October 2000) • Human Rights Watch, Global Report on Women’s Human Rights, New York: Human Rights Watch (1995) • International Human Rights Internship Program, Ripple in Still Water: Reflections by Activists on Local – and National – Level Work on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Washington, D.C.: International Human Rights Internship Program (1997) • International Women’s Tribune Centre, Rights of Women: A Guide to the Most Important United Nations Treaties on Women’s Human Rights, New York: International Women’s Tribune Centre (1998) • Shelter Rights Initiative, Manual on Gender Specific Rights Litigation and Protection Strategies, Lagos: Shelter Rights Initiative (1998)

c - United Nations Documents • United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), Women in Human Settlements: Getting the Issues Right (UNCHS, 1995) — Women’s Rights to Land, Housing and Property in Post-Conflict Situations and During Reconstruction: A Global Overview, Habitat Land Management Series No. 9 (2000) • United Nations Development Programme, Gender, Urban Development and Housing (UNDP, 1996)

d - United Nations Resolutions • Commission on Human Rights resolution 2000/13: Women’s equal ownership of, access to and control over land and the equal rights to own property and to adequate housing, UN Doc. E.CN.4/RES/2000/13 (2000) • Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights resolution 1999/15: Women and the right to development, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1999/15 (1999) • Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1998/15: Women and the right to land, property and adequate housing, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1998/15 (1998) • Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities resolution 1997/19: Women and the right to adequate hosing and to land and property, UN Doc. E/CN.4/Sub.2/RES/1997/19 (1997)

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IMPLEMENTING AND ENFORCING THE RIGHT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING

• Alston, Philip, Promoting Human Rights through Bills of Rights: Comparative Perspectives, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (1999) — Out of the Abyss: The Challenges Confronting the New UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 332-382 (1987) — The United Nations’ Specialized Agencies and Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 18, pp. 79-118 (1979) — and Bruno Simma, First Session of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 81, pp.747-756 (1987) — and G. Quinn, The Nature and Scope of States Parties’ Obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 9, pp. 156-229 (May 1987) • Andreassen, Skalnes, Smith and Stokke, Assessing Human Rights Performance in Developing Countries: The Case for a Minimal Threshold Approach to the Economic and Social Rights, in Yearbook of Human Rights in Developing Countries 1987/1988, Copenhagen (1988) • Baxi, Prof. Upendra, Constitutional & Legal Perspectives on Urbanisation Policy & Human Right to Shelter: Recommendations to the National Commission on Urbanisation, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi (1988) • Birenbaum, J. and Bruce Porter, Screening Rights: The Denial of the Right to Adjudication in the Canadian Human Rights Act and How to Remedy It, Ottawa: Canadian Human Rights Act Review Panel (1999) • Blasi, Litigating on Behalf of the Homeless: Systematic Approaches, in Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law, vol. 31 (1987) • Byrnes, A. and J. Connors, Enforcing the Human Rights of Women: A Complaints Procedure for the Women’s Convention, in Brooklyn Journal of International Law, vol. 21, pp. 679 – 797 (1996) • Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, Housing Rights: A Training Manual for NGOs, Geneva: COHRE and Montreal: Canadian Human Rights Foundation (2001) • Chapman, Audrey R., A New Approach to Monitoring the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Conforti, Benedetto and Francesco Francioni (eds.) Enforcing International Human Rights in Domestic Courts, London: Martinus Nijhoff (1997) • Eide, Asbjørn, Realization of Social and Economic Rights and the Minimum Threshold Approach, in Human Rights Law Journal, vol. 10, pp. 35-51 (Winter-Spring 1989)

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• Flinterman, Cees, The Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 244-252 (June 1997) • Ganji, M., The Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Problems, Policies, Progress, Report of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights, New York: United Nations, UN Doc. E/CN.4/1131/Rev. 1 (1975) • Gomez, Social and Economic Rights and Human Rights Commissions, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 1 (1995) • Harris, D., The European Social Charter, Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia (1984) • Hayes, Robert, Litigating on Behalf of Shelter for the Poor, in Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, vol. 22:1 Winter, 79-89 (1987) • von Hebel, Herman, The Implementation of the Right to Housing in Article 11 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in SIM Newsletter, No. 20, pp. 26-41 (published by the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights) (December 1987) • Hoffman, Paul and Nadine Strassen, Enforcing International Human Rights Law in the United States, in Human Rights: An Agenda for the Next Century, Washington, D.C.: ASIL (1994) • Hunt, Paul, Reclaiming Social Rights: International and Comparative Perspectives, Dartmouth (1996) • Ige, Tokunbo, The Role of Lawyers in the Realisation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A General Overview, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Jacobs, F.G., The Extension of the European Convention on Human Rights to Include Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Review, vol. 3, pp. 166-178 (Autumn 1978) • Kumado, Kofi, The Monitoring of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Leary, Virginia A., Justiciability and Beyond, Complaint Procedures and the Right to Health, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Leckie, Scott, Where It Matters Most: Enforcing Housing Rights at the National Level, in National Perspectives on Housing Rights, The Hague: Kluwer International Publishers (2001) — Another Step Towards Indivisibility: Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 81-124 (February 1998) — The Maastricht Guidelines on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Tribune, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 38-39 (June 1997)

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• National Campaign for Housing Rights, Draft Approach Paper: Towards a People’s Bill of Housing Rights (Final Draft), Calcutta: NCHR (1990) • Nowak, Manfred, The Need for an Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Paust, Jordan J., Human Dignity as a Constitutional Right: A Jurisprudentially Based Inquiry Into Criteria and Content, in Howard Law Journal, vol. 27, p. 145 (1984) • Porter, Bruce, Judging Poverty: Using International Human Rights Law to Refine the Scope of Charter Rights, in Journal of Law and Social Policy, vol. 15 (2000) — Socio-Economic Rights Advocacy – Using International Law: Notes from Canada, in Economic and Social Rights Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (2000) • Robertson, Robert E., Measuring State Compliance with the Obligation to Devote the ‘Maximum Available Resources’ to Realizing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4, p. 69 (1994) • Robinson, Kim, False Hope or a Realizable Right?: The Implementation of the Right to Shelter Under the African National Congress’ Proposed Bill of Rights for South Africa, in Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review, vol. 28, p. 505 (Spring 1993) • Scheinin, Direct Applicability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Critique of the Doctrine of Self-Executing Treaties, in Social Rights as Human Rights: A European Challenge, Drzewicki, Krause & Rosas (eds.), Turku, Finland: Abo Akademi University (1994) • Scott, C., The Interdependence and Permeability of Human Rights Norms: Towards a Partial Fusion of the International Covenants on Human Rights, in Osgoode Hall Law Journal, vol. 27, pp. 769-878 (Winter 1989) • Sieghart, Paul and Alexander W. Joel, The Lawful Rights of Mankind: An Introduction to the International Legal Code of Human Rights, in Michigan Law Review, vol. 84, p. 994 (1986) • Simma, The Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in The Implementation of Economic and Social Rights: National, International and Comparative Aspects, Kehl (1991) • Simon Community, Practical Aspects of Bringing a Right to Shelter Case to the Supreme Court (Ireland), Dublin: Simon Community (1986) • Starke, Barbara, Urban Despair and Nietzsche’s ‘Eternal Return:’ From the Municipal Rhetoric of Economic Justice to the International Law of Economic Rights, in Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, vol. 28, p. 185 (1995) • Stearns, Janet Ellen, Voluntary Bonds: The Impact of Habitat II on U.S. Housing Policy, in Saint Louis University Public Law Review, vol. 26, p. 419 (1997) • Steiner, Henry J., Social Rights and Economic Development: Converging Discourses?, in Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, vol. 4, p. 25 (1998)

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• Teitelbaum, La Criminalizacion de las Violaciones al Derecho al Dessarrollo y a los Derechos Economicos, Sociales y Culturales, in International League for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples, Impunity, Geneva (1993) • Tomasevski, Katarina, Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Trubek, D., Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Third World: Human Rights Law and Human Needs Programs, in Human Rights in International Law, edited by T. Meron (Chapter 9), Oxford: Clarendon Press and New York: Oxford University Press (1984) • UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Session Reports (1st - 27th Sessions, 1987 - 2000) — Status of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Reservations, Withdrawals, Declarations and Objections Under the Covenant, U.N. Doc. E/C.12/1993/3 (1994) • UN Secretary-General, Preliminary Study of Issues Relating to The Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, UN Doc. E/CN.4/988 (1969) • de la Vega, Connie, Protecting Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Whittier Law Review, vol. 15, p. 471 (1994) • Weissbrodt, David, United States Ratification of the Human Rights Covenants, in Minnesota Law Review, vol. 63, p. 35 (1978)

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6 ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS • Addo, Michael K., The Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Commonwealth Law Bulletin, pp. 1425-1432 (October 1988) • Alston, Philip, US Ratification of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: The Need for an Entirely New Strategy, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 84, no. 2, pp. 365-393 (1990) — Out of the Abyss: the Challenges Confronting the New UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 9(3), pp. 332-381 (August 1987) —and Gerard Quinn, The Nature and Scope of States Parties Obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 9(2), pp. 156-229 (May 1987) — and Brunno Simma, Current Development: Second Session of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 82, p. 603 (July 1988) — and Brunno Simma, Current Development: First Session of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 81, p. 747 (July 1987) —and Katarina Tomasevski (eds), The Right to Food, The Hague: Studie en Informatiecentrum Mensenrechten (SIM) (1984) • Andreassen, Skalnes, Smith and Stokke, Assessing Human Rights Performance in Developing Countries: The Case for a Minimal Threshold Approach to Economic and Social Rights, in Human Rights in Developing Countries, Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag, pp. 333-355 (1988) • Apodaca, Clair, Measuring Women’s Economic and Social Rights Achievement, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 20, pp. 139 – 172 (1998) • Arambulo, Kitty, Strengthening the Supervision of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Theoretical and Procedural Aspects, Oxford: Intersentia – Hart (1999) — Drafting an Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Can an Ideal Become Reality?, in U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy, vol. 2, p. 111 (Winter 1996) • Baxi, Upendra, The United Nations and the Future of Human Rights, in Link (1 March 1992) — Law, Democracy and Human Rights, in Rethinking Human Rights (Kothari and Sethi, eds.), New York: New Horizon Press and New Delhi: Lokayan (1989) • Baxi, Upendra ed., The Right to be Human: Special Issue of the India International Quarterly, Vol. 13, nos. 3 and 4, December, New Delhi; including Baxi, Upendra “From Human Rights to the Right to be Human: Some Heresies” (1986)

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• Beddard, Ralph and Dilys M. Hill (eds.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Progress and Achievement, New York: St. Martin’s Press (January 1992) • Berenstein, A., Economic and Social Rights: Their Inclusion in the European Convention on Human Rights— Problems of Formulation and Interpretation, in Human Rights Law Journal, vol. 2:3/4, pp. 257-280 (1981) • Betten, Lammy, Towards a Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 77-97 (March 1989) — The European Social Charter, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 69-82 (June 1988) — The Implementation of Social and Economic Rights by ILO, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 19-26 (June 1988) — The Protocol to the European Social Charter: More Rights A Better Impact?, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 9-18 (March 1988) • Budlender, Geoff, The Protection of Social and Economic Rights: An Overview, in Land, Labour and Human Rights, vol. 7 (1991) • Chapman, Audrey R., The Right to Health: Monitoring Women’s Right to Health Under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in American University Law Review, vol. 44, p. 1157 (Spring 1995) • Cox, Katherine E., Should Amnesty International Expand its Mandate to Include Economic, Social and Cultural Rights?, in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, vol. 16, p. 261 (Spring 1999) • Craven, Matthew C.R., International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Perspective on Its Development, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (June 1998) — and Caroline Domman, Making Room for Substance: The Fifth Session of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 83-95 (March 1991) • Domman, Caroline, Building From a Solid Basis: The 4th Session of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 199-206 (June 1990) • Echenbery, Havi and Bruce Porter, Poverty Stops Equality/Equality Stops Poverty: The Case for Social and Economic Rights, Toronto (1989) (unpublished) • Eide, Asbjørn, Catarina Krause and Allan Rosas (eds.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Textbook, Dordrecht, Boston, London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (January 1995) — Realization of Social and Economic Rights and the Minimum Threshold Approach, in Human Rights Law Journal, vol. 10, no.1-2, pp. 35-51 (1989) • Flinterman, Cees, The Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 244-252 (June 1997)

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— The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights, in The Dynamics of Human Rights in Europe: Essays in Honour of Henry G. Schermers, vol. IIIU, Lawson and DeBlois (eds.) (1994) • Gallón Giraldo, Gustavo, Latin-America: Challenges in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Ganji, Manouchehr, The Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Problems, Policies, Progress, United Nations (Sales No.E.75.XIV.2) (1975) • Garcia Sayan, Diego, New Path for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Gros Espiell, H., Los derechos económico, sociales y culturales en el sistema interamericano, San José, Costa Rica: Asociación Libro Libre (1986) • Guest, Krysti Justine, Exploitation Under Erasure: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Engage Economic Globalization, in Adelaide Law Review, vol. 19, pp. 73 – 93 (1997) • Hansen, Stephen A., Thesaurus of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Terminology and Potential Violations, Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science and Human Rights Program (2000) • Harvey, P., Monitoring Mechanisms for International Agreements Respecting Economic and Social Human Rights, in Yale Journal of International Law, vol. 12(2), pp. 396-420 (Summer 1987) • Hendriks, Aart, Revised European Social Charter, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 341-359 (September 1996) • van Hoof, G.J.H., The Right to Complain About Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, (SIM Special No. 18), Utrecht: Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (1995) — The Legal Nature of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Rebuttal of Some Traditional Views, in The Right to Food (Alston and Tomasevski eds.), Utrecht: Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, pp. 97-110 (1984) • Human Rights Program – Harvard Law School, Economic and Social Rights and the Right to Health: An Interdisciplinary Discussion Held at Harvard Law School in September 1993, Cambridge: Harvard Law School Human Rights Program (1995) • Human Rights Tribune Staff, Reports of the Working Groups: The Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Tribune, vol. 5, no. 3 (July 1998) • Human Rights Watch, Indivisible Human Rights: The Relationship of Political and Civil Rights to Survival, Subsistence and Poverty, New York: Human Rights Watch (1992) • Imbert, Pierr-Henri, Rights of the Poor, Poor Rights? Reflections on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995)

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• International Commission of Jurists, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Compilation of Essential Documents, Geneva: ICJ (November 1997) — Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • International Human Rights Internship Program, Circle of Rights: Economic, Social & Cultural Rights Activism: A Training Manual, Washington, D.C.: IHRIP and Forum-Asia (2000) • Jochnick, Chris and Javier Mujica Petit, Preface to the Quito Declaration on the Enforcement and Realization of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean, in Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal, vol. 2, p. 209 (1999) • Jaconelli, Joseph, The Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Third World Legal Studies, New York (1984) • Karapuu, Heikki & Allan Rosas, The Juridical Force of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights—Some Finnish Examples, in Nordic Journal on Human Rights, pp. 36-42 (1989) • Kartashkin, Vladimir, Economic, Social and Cultural Right, in The International Dimensions of Human Rights (Vasak & Alston, eds.), Paris: UNESCO (1982) • Kothari, Rajni, Human Rights: A Movement in Search of a Theory, in Rethinking Human Rights, (Kothari and Sethi, eds.), New York: New Horizons Press and New Dehli: Lokayan (1989) • Kothari, Smitu and Harsh Sethi (eds.), Rethinking Human Rights, New York: New Horizons Press and New Delhi: Lokayan (1989) • LeBlanc, Larry, The Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Protocol to the American Convention and Its Background, in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 130-154 (June 1992) • Lacey, Nicola, Are Rights Best Unwritten?, in The Political Quarterly, vol.60, no.4 (October-December 1989) • Leckie, Scott, The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Catalyst for Change in a System Needing Reform, in Future of Human Rights Treaty Monitoring, Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press (2000) — Anne Gallagher, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: International Legal Standards, Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press (2001) • Liebenberg, Sandra (ed.), Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa: A Resource Book, Bellville, South Africa: Socio-Economic Rights Project, Community Law Centre, Univ. of the Western Cape (2000) — Identifying Violations of Socio-Economic Rights: The Role of the South African Human Rights Commission, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Review, vol. 1, no. 1, South Africa (March 1998) • Limburg Principles on the Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 9(2), pp. 122-134 (May 1997)

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• MacPherson, C.B., The Rise and Fall of Economic Justice and Other Essays, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press (1987) • Matscher, Franz (ed.), The Implementation of Economic and Social Rights/National, International and Comparative Aspects, Kehl & Arlington, VA: N.P. Engel (1991) • Mayorga Lorca, Roberto, Naturaleza Jurídica de los Derechos Económicos, Sociales y Culturales, Santiago, Chile: Editorial Juridica de Chile (2d ed. 1990) • McChesney, Allan, Promoting and Defending Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Handbook, Washington, D.C.: AAAS (2000) • Mower, Jr., A. Glenn, International Cooperation for Social Justice: Global and Regional Protection of Economic/Social Rights, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press (1985) • Muntarbhorn, Vitit, Realizing Indigenous Social Rights, in Without Prejudice, Special Issue ‘Indigenous People and the Law’, EAFORD, vol.2, no.2 (1989) • Oloka-Onyango, J., Beyond the Rhetoric: Reinvigorating the Struggle for Economic and Social Rights in Africa, in California Western International Law Journal, vol. 26 (1995) — Some Reflections o the Framework of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Porter, Bruce, The Importance of Including Social and Economic Rights in the South African Constitution: A Canadian Perspective, in South African Business Times (July 1995) — The Uninvited Guests: Reflections on the Brief History of Poor People Seeking Their Rightful Place in Equality Jurisprudence, in Roads to Equality, vol. 3, Ottawa: Canadian Bar Association (1994) — Social and Economic Union: The Social Charter that Isn’t, in Canadian Forum (October 1992) • Rishmawi, Mervat, Towards Global Endorsement of the International covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers, Geneva: ICJ (1995) • Scott, Craig, Reaching Beyond (Without Abandoning) the Category of ‘Economic, Social and Cultural Rights’, in Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 633 – 660 (1999) — Canada’s International Human Rights Obligations and Disadvantaged Members of Society: Finally Into the Spotlight?, in Constitutional Forum, vol. 10, no. 4 (1999) — The Interdependence and Permeability of Human Rights Norms: Towards a Partial Fusion of the International Covenants on Human Rights, in Osgoode Hall Law Journal, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 770-878 (1989) • Sen, Amartya, Inequality Reexamined, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1992) — The Standard of Living, Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press (1985)

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• Shiman, David, Economic and Social Justice: A Human Rights Perspective, Minneapolis: Human Rights Resource Center (2001) • Singh, Chatrapati, Conceptions of Humanity and Social Development, in The Right to be Human, Special Issue of the India International Quarterly (Baxi, Upendra, ed.), vol. 13, no. 3 and 4, New Delhi (December 1986) — Law from Anarchy to Utopia, Oxford University Press, New Delhi (1985) • Sohn, Louis B. (ed.), Guide to Interpretation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Transnational (January 1993) • Spring, Joel H., Education and the Rise of the Global Economy, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. (January 1998) • Staff Paper, The Protection of Social and Economic Rights: A Comparative Study, Constitutional Law and Policy Division, Canadian Ministry of the Attorney General (1991) • Stark, Barbara, Economic Rights in the United States and International Human Rights Law: Toward an “Entirely New Strategy”, in Hastings Law Journal, vol. 44, p. 79 (November 1992) • Trubek, David M., Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Third World: Human Rights Law and Human Needs Programs, in Human Rights in International Law: Legal and Policy Issues, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 205-272 (1989) • Valticos, N., The International Protection of Economic and Social Rights, reprint from “Rechten van de Mens in Mundial en Europees Perspectief”, Netherlands (1978) • de la Vega, Connie, Protecting Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in Whittier Law Review, vol. 15, p. 471 (1994) • Weissbrodt, David, Book Review and Note: The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Perspective on Its Development by Matthew Craven, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 90, p. 705 (October 1996) • Wilson, Richard J., The Global Demographics of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Fall 1998) • Wright, Shelly, Economic Rights and Social Justice: A Feminist Analysis of Some International Human Rights Conventions, in Australian Yearbook of International Law, vol. 12, pp. 242 – 264 (1992)

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COHRE PUBLICATIONS

Sources Series • COHRE, Sources No. 7: Housing and Property Restitution for Refugees and IDPs: Basic Standards, (May 2001), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 6: International Events and Forced Evictions, (April 2001), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 5: Women and Housing Rights, (May 2000), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 4: Legal Provisions on Housing Rights: International and National Approaches, (2nd ed., April 2000), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 3: Forced Evictions and Human Rights: A Manual for Action, (2nd ed., October 1998), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 2: Selected Bibliography on Housing Rights and Forced Evictions (2nd ed., April 2001), US$ 15.00 • COHRE, Sources No. 1: Legal Sources of the Right to Housing in International Human Rights Law (February 1992)(out of print)

Global Sur vey’s on Forced Evictions • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 8 (July 2001), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 7 (July 1998), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 6 (August 1994), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 5 (June 1993) • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 4 (August 1992) • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 3 (February 1992) • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 2 (August 1991) • COHRE, Forced Evictions: Violations of Human Rights No. 1 (August 1990)

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Books and Other Reports • Ken Fernandes and Scott Leckie(eds.) We Shall Not Be Moved: Popular Resistance to Forced Evictions (2001), COHRE, 200p, US$ 20.00 • COHRE (and the Canadian Human Rights Foundation), Housing Rights: A Training Programme, (2001), US$ 20.00 • COHRE, The Human Right to Adequate Housing: A Chronology of United Nations Activity 1945-1999, (May 2000), US$ 15.00 • Scott Leckie, When Push Comes to Shove: Forced Evictions and Human Rights (1995) Habitat International Coalition, 139p, US$ 15.00 • Scott Leckie, Destruction by Design: Housing Rights Violations in Tibet (1994) COHRE, 199p, US$ 20.00

Country Reports • COHRE, Land, Housing and Property Rights in Zimbabwe (May 2001), US$ 10.00 • COHRE and ACHR, Housing Rights Violations in Bangladesh (April 2001), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Better Late Than Never: Housing Rights in East Timor (October 2000), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Housing Rights in Latvia (January 2000), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, The Status of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Solomon Islands: Moving Forward and Maintaining the Past (May 1999), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (November 1997), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Still Waiting: Housing Rights Violations in a Land of Plenty, The Kobe Earthquake and Beyond (February 1996), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Planned Dispossession: Palestinians, East Jerusalem and the Right to a Place to Live (September 1995), US$ 10.00 • COHRE, Prima Facie Violations of Article 11(1) of the Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights by the Government of the Philippines (November 1993), US$ 10.00

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