1. Women’s Empowerment Through the Lens of the Private Sector: Are Corporate Gender Initiatives A Sustainable And Effective Development Tool From A Human Rights Perspective? Sattar, Tanya 2019 Theses Human rightsEmployee empowermentSocial responsibility of businessWomen
2. “Water Is a Human Right” – Exploring the Paradox of Framing Water as a Human Right in a Hostile Political Climate Kozikis, Sabrina 2019 Theses Human rightsRight to waterHuman rights workersWater resources development--Citizen participation
3. Unpaid care work and women’s economic empowerment from a rights-based approach: A case study of the Dominican Republic Dominguez Cisneros, Lucia 2019 Theses Human rightsUnpaid laborCaregiversWorking mothers
4. Through the Eyes of a Young Amazigh Handaine, Amnai 2019 Chapters (Layout Features) Human rightsIndigenous peoplesIndigenous youthIndigenous peoples--LanguageBerbers
5. The Struggle of the Indigenous Peoples of Crimea for Survival Sahirman, Elvir 2019 Chapters (Layout Features) Human rightsIndigenous peoplesIndigenous youthPermanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (United Nations)
6. The San Francisco Housing Crisis (1985–2015): How Policies Have Ignored the Human Right to Housing with Suggestions for a Remedy Rambo, Obai 2019 Theses Human rightsRight to housingHousing policyHousing
7. The Role of Human Rights in Reducing Maternal Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa Approaches of Development NGOs Guerra, Laura 2019 Theses Human rightsMothers--Mortality--PreventionNon-governmental organizationsWomen's rights
8. The Right to Family: Bringing Human Rights to Bear on Racial and Socioeconomic Discrimination in the U.S. Child Welfare System Silverman, Tessa 2019 Theses Human rightsChild welfareRace discriminationDiscrimination--Social aspectsFamily policy
9. The Press as a Pawn: An In-Depth Study of the Impact of the 2011 Arab Uprisings on Press Freedom Restrictions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Beiter, Katie 2019 Theses Human rightsArab Spring (2010-)Freedom of the pressGovernment and the press
10. The Necessity of Breaking Taboos Poulsen, Seqininnguaq Lynge 2019 Chapters (Layout Features) Human rightsIndigenous peoplesIndigenous youthInuitInuit--Social conditions