Human Rights Program Harvard Law School imprint: 3 books

Litigating Health Rights

Can Courts Bring More Justice to Health?

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Language: English
Release Date: September 12, 2011

This book examines the potential of litigation as a strategy to advance the right to health by holding governments accountable for these obligations. It asks who benefits both directly and indirectly—and what the overall impacts on health equity are. Included are case studies from Costa Rica, South Africa, India, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.

Indigenous (In)Justice

Human Rights Law and Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab/Negev

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Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2013

Indigenous (In)Justice explores legal and human rights issues surrounding the Bedouin Arab population in Israel's Naqab/Negev desert. With contributions from international scholars, including United Nations officials, the volume examines the economic and social rights of indigenous peoples within the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Reconsidering the Insular Cases

The Past and Future of the American Empire

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Language: English
Release Date: May 25, 2015

Over a century ago the United States Supreme Court decided the “Insular Cases,” which limited the applicability of constitutional rights in Puerto Rico and other overseas territories. Essays in Reconsidering the Insular Cases examine the history and legacy of these cases and explore possible solutions for the dilemmas they created.
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