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Human rights indicators and implementation (2022)
Book Chapter
Landman, T., & Schwarz, K. (2022). Human rights indicators and implementation. In R. Murray, & D. Long (Eds.), Research Handbook on Implementation of Human Rights in Practice (309-326). United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800372283.00026

The last several decades have seen many advances in the development and application of human rights indicators, which has progressed alongside the continued development of international, regional, and national human rights legal frameworks. This chap... Read More about Human rights indicators and implementation.

The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery (2022)
Book
Landman, T., & Garrington, C. (2022). The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery. Anthem Press

The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery uses rich content from The Rights Track podcast [www.rightstrack.org] in an innovative book that enhances and enriches our understanding of the human rights challenges facing the wor... Read More about The Rights Track: Sound Evidence on Human Rights and Modern Slavery.

Aid effectiveness: Human rights as a conditionality measure (2022)
Journal Article
Douch, M., Edwards, H., Landman, T., & Mallick, S. (2022). Aid effectiveness: Human rights as a conditionality measure. World Development, 158, Article 105978. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.105978

The ‘aid conditionality’ hypothesis as documented in the literature suggests that aid is effective in augmenting growth only in the presence of a sound policy environment. This hypothesis was so influential that its policy recommendation, to provide... Read More about Aid effectiveness: Human rights as a conditionality measure.