SUR 2

issue N.2 • v.2 • Jun/2004

Sur International Journal on Human Rights, founded in 2004 and published by Conectas Human Rights, produces, fosters and disseminates innovative research and ideas, primarily from the Global South, on human rights practice.

The Sur Journal serves as a channel for sharing perspectives on the world’s human rights agenda. It is a space where the Global South’s role in shaping human rights discourse and practice – including, its institutions, priorities and impact – is debated.

Essays

Implementing the right to development

E.S. Nwauche and J.C. Nwobike

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Reflections on human rights approaches to implementing the Millennium Development Goals

Fateh Azzam

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The right to recognition for gays and lesbians

José Reinaldo De Lima Lopes

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Courses of action in economic, social and cultural rights: Instruments and allies

Víctor Abramovich

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Who defines the public interest?: Public Interest Law Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe

Edwin Rekosh

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The right to education and human rights education

Richard Pierre Claude

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Millennium Declaration and Development Goals: Opportunities for Human Rights

Salil Shetty

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Civil society-State partnerships for the promotion of citizen security in Brazil

Fiona Macaulay

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Human rights, the environment and conflict: Addressing crimes against the environment

Steven Freeland

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