• The Debate Between Voluntarists and Obligationists
and the Undermining Effect of Sanction •
Leandro Martins Zanitelli | SUR N.15 | Dec/2011
• Conectas’ Experience •
Oscar Vilhena Vieira, Eloísa Machado de Almeida | SUR N.15 | Dec/2011
• A Developing Field •
Daniel Vázquez, Domitille Delaplace | SUR N.14 | Jan/2011
• Lessons for Haiti •
J. Paul Martin | SUR N.14 | Jan/2011
• Five Foundational Films That Seeded the Representation of Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities •
Peter Lucas | SUR N.14 | Jan/2011
• The Difficult Break with the Legacy of the Dictatorship in Brazil •
Glenda Mezarobba | SUR N.13 | Dec/2010
Gerardo Arce Arce | SUR N.13 | Dec/2010
Juan Carlos Gutiérrez, Silvano Cantú | SUR N.13 | Dec/2010
• Intergovernmental and Nongovernmental Strategies for the Protection of Human Rights in a Post-colonial Association •
Richard Bourne | SUR N.12 | Jun/2010
• Why Human Rights Are Essential for the MDGs •
Amnesty International | SUR N.12 | Jun/2010
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz | SUR N.12 | Jun/2010
• Conflictual or Complementary? •
Sarah Zaidi | SUR N.12 | Jun/2010
• An Adequate Rubric for Corporate Human Rights Obligations? •
David Bilchitz | SUR N.12 | Jun/2010
• Economic and Social Rights and Budget Work •
Ann Blyberg | SUR N.11 | Dec/2009
• Assessment and Strategy Paper •
Aldo Caliari | SUR N.11 | Dec/2009
Juan Carlos Murillo | SUR N.10 | Jan/2009
Joseph Amon, Katherine Todrys | SUR N.10 | Jan/2009
• The omission of the extraterritorial character of human rights obligations •
Pablo Ceriani Cernadas | SUR N.10 | Jan/2009
• An evaluation from a human rights perspective •
Jeremy Sarkin | SUR N.9 | Jan/2008
• a critical account of conceptual frameworks •
Fernanda Doz Costa | SUR N.9 | Jan/2008
• a comparative analysis with reproductive rights •
Laura Davis Mattar | SUR N.8 | Jan/2008
Paul Hunt, Rajat Khosla | SUR N.8 | Jan/2008
Elizabeth Salmón G. | SUR N.7 | Jan/2007
• attempts to modernize and democratize versus the war on crime •
Ignacio Cano | SUR N.5 | Ene/2006
Devika Prasad | SUR N.5 | Ene/2006
• What can be gained and what might be lost by combining rights and development? •
Robert Archer | SUR N.4 | Jan/2006
• An update •
Christof Heyns, David Padilla, Leo Zwaak | SUR N.4 | Jan/2006
• The way forward •
Justice C. Nwobike | SUR N.4 | Jan/2006
Fernande Raine | SUR N.4 | Jan/2006
• Problems and Prospects •
Nlerum S. Okogbule | SUR N.3 | Jan/2005
Bernardo Sorj | SUR N.3 | Jan/2005
• A Survey Conducted in Rio de Janeiro •
José Ricardo Cunha | SUR N.3 | Jan/2005
Caroline Dommen | SUR N.3 | Jan/2005
• A matrix for analysis and classification •
Alejandro Anaya Muñoz | SUR N.25 | Jul/2017
• Challenging policies and practises based on human rights standards •
Beatriz Galli, Diya Uberoi | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The impact of sexual harassment on Egypt’s legal culture •
Mariam Kirollos | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Critical remarks on the concept of “economic migrant” and how it leads to human rights violations •
Pablo Ceriani Cernadas | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How a new pan-African civil society initiative aims to foster peace, justice, democracy and human rights •
Kumi Naidoo | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• …and many other reasons to dare to innovate so as to adapt to today’s world •
Lucia Nader, José Guilherme F. de Campos | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How the VEJA v AMSA case in South Africa was a victory for activists and the lessons it provides for future freedom of information battles •
Lisa Chamberlain | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• An analysis of the Latin American context: Brazil, Colombia and Mexico •
Alice de Marchi Pereira de Souza, Rafael Mendonça Dias, Sandra Carvalho | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How the region shaped human rights norms post World War II and what it means for the field today •
Kathryn Sikkink | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• How facilitating dialogue between banks and the human rights sector results in gains for all •
Bonita Meyersfeld, David Kinley | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• West Africa’s development as a centre for drug trafficking, production and consumption gives governments the opportunity to embark on more enlightened policy responses •
Adeolu Ogunrombi | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• The International Drug Policy Consortium calls for greater civil society engagement in drug policy in the run up to UNGASS 2016 •
Gloria Lai | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• One of the leading figures of Uruguay’s drug policy presents the reasons for and challenges of reforming the country’s laws •
Milton Romani Gerner | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015
• A revision of the current drug policy in the region and the world is necessary in order to address systematic human rights violations •
Luciana Pol, Juan Carlos Garzón | SUR N.21 | Aug/2015