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Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley

Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley

Lecturer

Bowland North
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
United Kingdom
LA1 4YN


Tel: +44 1524 594930

Affiliations

Human Rights Forum
Centre for Law and Society
CILHR Centre for International Law and Human Rights

International human rights, in particular, economic, social and cultural rights; human rights and development; human rights, conflict and transitional justice; the rights of women and children; international humanitarian law; international refugee law; human rights, civil liberties and public law in UK and Ireland; methods of human rights research.

PhD Supervision Interests

International human rights, in particular, economic, social and cultural rights; human rights and development; human rights, conflict and transitional justice.

2012

Food for Thought: Exploring the Right to Food in Theory and Practice

Cahill-Ripley, A. 03/2012 In: Journal of Human Rights Practice . 4, 1, p. 147-154, 8 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalBook/Film/Article review

2011

The human right to water and its application in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Cahill-Ripley, A. 7/04/2011 Oxford: Routledge Cavendish. (Routledge Research).

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

2010

Protecting rights in the face of scarcity: the right to water.

Cahill-Ripley, A. 2010 Universal Human Rights and Extraterritorial Obligations. Gibney, M. & Skogly, S. (eds.). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 194-216 23 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2009

The human right to adequate food and clean and sufficient water.

Skogly, S. & Cahill-Ripley, A. 2009 Freedom from poverty as a human right. Van Buren, G. (ed.). Paris: UNESCO, Vol. 4: La, 406 p. (The Philosopher's Library).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2005

The human right to water - a right of unique status: the legal status and normative content of the right to water.

Cahill-Ripley, A. 09/2005 In: International Journal of Human Rights. 9, 3, p. 389-410, 22 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

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