Les publications suivantes sont uniquement disponibles en anglais
Selected journal articles
“Using practitioner surveys to measure human rights: The Human Rights Measurement Initiative’s civil and political rights metrics”
K Chad Clay, Ryan Bakker, Anne-Marie Brook, Daniel W Hill, Jr, Amanda Murdie, in Journal of Peace Research, October 2020. (Free PDF download)
“Human rights data for everyone: Introducing the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI)” Anne-Marie Brook, K Chad Clay, and Susan Randolph, in Journal of Human Rights, Volume 19, No 3 (2020), pp 67-82. (Free PDF download)
« Does constitutionalizing economic and social rights promote their fulfillment? » Elizabeth Kaletski, Lance Minkler, Nishith Prakash and Susan Randolph, in Journal of Human Rights, Volume 15, No 4 (2016), pp 433-453.
« Tracking the Historical Evolution of States’ Compliance with their Economic and Social Rights Obligations of Result – Insights from the Historical SERF Index » by Susan Randolph and Patrick Guyer, in Nordic Journal of Human Rights, Volume 30, No 3 (2016).
Book
Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Terra Lawson-Remer, and Susan Randolph, Oxford University Press, 2015.
Other publications
Human Rights Across the Pacific, HRMI Pacific Report 2020.
« Is the global situation of human rights improving or deteriorating? » by Susan Randolph, hosted on URG’s website.
« Measuring what matters: a new database to track human rights performance » by Anne-Marie Brook, K Chad Clay, and Susan Randolph, hosted on Open Global Rights.
« New data tool scores Australia and other countries on their human rights performance » by K Chad Clay, hosted on The Conversation.
Methodology handbook
You can download HRMI’s methodology handbook for detailed information on the construction of HRMI’s data.