Using everyday rights as a tool for change: What we heard from civil society organisationsOctober 2023 Definitions Document (campanion to Easy Read)May 2023 Setting the scene - economic, social, and cultural rights in the UK: A companion guideJanuary 2023 A Just Fair Manifesto for Social Rights: Our analysis of the parties’ responsesNovember 2019 “I Felt So Stuck” Inadequate Housing and Social Support for Families Seeking Asylum in the United KingdomSeptember 2023 Easy Read: Submission to UN Committee on Economic, Social & Cultural RightsMay 2023 Cyflwyniad i Bwyllgor y Cenhedloedd Unedig ar hawliau economaidd, cymdeithasol a diwylliannolJanuary 2023 A Just Fair Manifesto for Social RightsNovember 2019 The socio-economic duty in action: case studies from England and WalesJuly 2023 Submission to UN Committee on Economic, Social & Cultural RightsJanuary 2023 Briefing: The rights risks for post-Brexit UKSeptember 2021 Why is the two-child limit contrary to the UK's human rights obligations?July 2020 Lift the Ban: The Right to Work of People Seeking Asylum in the UK according to International Human Rights LawSeptember 2019 No-fault evictions violate human rights: Section 21 must endSeptember 2018 Tackling socio-economic inequalities locally June 2018 Right to Health for All. Why the Home Office should not have access to NHS patients’ data, and why NHS professionals should not be expected to guard our bordersJune 2017 Why we should take inequality seriously if we care about human rightsSeptember 2017 What the manifestos are saying about Just Fair’s Ten priorities to protect and promote economic and social rightsMay - June 2017 What are economic & social rights and how are they recognised in international law?February 2016 Going Hungry? The Human Right to Food in the UK2014 Dignity and Opportunity for All: Securing the rights of disabled people in the austerity era2014 Protecting the Right to Housing in England: A Context of Crisis2015 For more information on our research please contact ‘[email protected]’