Publications
Selected publications
- ‘Gaza war: is UN security council ‘demand’ for a ceasefire legally binding? Here’s what international law says’ (Media - 2024)
- Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development? (Chapter - 2023)
- Using Community-Based Truth Commissions to Address Poverty and Related Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Violations: The UK Poverty Truth Commissions as Transformative Justice (Journal article - 2022)
- ‘Exploring the local: vernacularizing economic and social rights for peacebuilding within the Protestant/Unionist borderland community in Northern Ireland’ (Journal article - 2019)
- Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: An Introduction (Report - 2018)
- Making Economic and Social Rights Matter in the Neoliberal Peacebuilding Agenda (Chapter - 2018)
- Reclaiming the Peacebuilding Agenda: Economic and Social Rights as a Legal Framework for Building Positive Peace - A Human Security Plus Approach to Peacebuilding (Journal article - 2016)
- Innovative methods of assessment in law: the value of open-book exams as a catalyst for improving teaching and learning in the law school (Journal article - 2015)
- Foregrounding Socioeconomic Rights in Transitional Justice: Realising Justice for Violations of Economic and Social Rights (Journal article - 2014)
- The Human Right to Water and its Application in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (Book - 2011)
2024
Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development?
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2024). Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development?. Glasgow Centre for International Law and Security Working Paper Series 2024, Vol.19/2024, 1-28. Retrieved from https://gcils.org/
‘Gaza war: is UN security council ‘demand’ for a ceasefire legally binding? Here’s what international law says’
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2024). ‘Gaza war: is UN security council ‘demand’ for a ceasefire legally binding? Here’s what international law says’. [The Conversation - blog]. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
2023
Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development?
Cahill-Ripley, A. (n.d.). Peace Agreements: A Foundation for Sustainable Peace and Development?. In R. Geiss, A. Ozcelik Olcay, H. Krieger, A. Buser, & G. Jokubauskaite (Eds.), From Protracted Conflict to Sustainable Peace? The Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus and International Law. OUP.
International Day of Peace 2023 - From Symbolism to a Call for Action: Human Rights and Sustainable Development for Peace
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2023). International Day of Peace 2023 - From Symbolism to a Call for Action: Human Rights and Sustainable Development for Peace. [School Blog]. Retrieved from https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/
Placing human rights at the heart of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Times Higher Education, Human Rights Campaign (Podcast)
Chalabi, A., & Cahill-Ripley, A. (2023). Placing human rights at the heart of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Times Higher Education, Human Rights Campaign (Podcast). [https://www.timeshighereducation.com/content/placing-human-rights-heart-uns-sustainable-development-goals].
2022
Building Sustainable Peace: Transforming Conflict Affected Situations for Women
Economic Social and Cultural Rights Network. (2022). Building Sustainable Peace: Transforming Conflict Affected Situations for Women: Building sustainable peace. Transforming conflict-affected situations for women. Retrieved from https://www.escr-net.org/
Using Community-Based Truth Commissions to Address Poverty and Related Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Violations: The UK Poverty Truth Commissions as Transformative Justice
Cahill-Ripley, A., & Graham, L. D. (2022). Using Community-Based Truth Commissions to Address Poverty and Related Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Violations: The UK Poverty Truth Commissions as Transformative Justice. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 13(2), 225-249. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huab021
2020
Book Review for National Human Rights Action Planning by Azadeh Chalabi, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2020). Book Review for National Human Rights Action Planning by Azadeh Chalabi, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Human Rights Review, 21(2), 207-209. doi:10.1007/s12142-020-00583-0
2019
‘Exploring the local: vernacularizing economic and social rights for peacebuilding within the Protestant/Unionist borderland community in Northern Ireland’
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2019). ‘Exploring the local: vernacularizing economic and social rights for peacebuilding within the Protestant/Unionist borderland community in Northern Ireland’. The International Journal of Human Rights, 23(8), 1248-1275. doi:10.1080/13642987.2019.1597715
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: Developing New Insights into Peacebuilding
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (n.d.). Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: Developing New Insights into Peacebuilding. [Website]. Retrieved from http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/escr-peacebuilding/
2018
Conflict Prevention and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Addressing the Missing Part of the Puzzle
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2018). Conflict Prevention and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Addressing the Missing Part of the Puzzle. Retrieved from https://www.manchesterlawsociety.org.uk/the-messenger-north-west-law/
Making Economic and Social Rights Matter in the Neoliberal Peacebuilding Agenda
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2018). Making Economic and Social Rights Matter in the Neoliberal Peacebuilding Agenda. In G. MacNaughton, & D. Frey (Eds.), Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World (pp. 192-213). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: Enhancing Conflict Prevention
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2018). Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: Enhancing Conflict Prevention. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: An Introduction
Cahill-Ripley, A. J., & Hendrick, D. (2018). Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: An Introduction: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: An Introduction.
Challenging Neoliberalism: Making Economic and Social Rights Matter in the Peacebuilding Agenda
Cahill-Ripley, A. (n.d.). Challenging Neoliberalism: Making Economic and Social Rights Matter in the Peacebuilding Agenda. In Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World (pp. 192-214). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108284691.010
2016
Conflict Prevention and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2016). Conflict Prevention and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Retrieved from http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/
Reclaiming the Peacebuilding Agenda: Economic and Social Rights as a Legal Framework for Building Positive Peace - A Human Security Plus Approach to Peacebuilding
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2016). Reclaiming the Peacebuilding Agenda: Economic and Social Rights as a Legal Framework for Building Positive Peace - A Human Security Plus Approach to Peacebuilding. Human Rights Law Review, 16(2), 223-246. doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngw007
2015
How Osborne’s new cuts breach the UK’s human rights obligations
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2015). How Osborne’s new cuts breach the UK’s human rights obligations. Retrieved from http://theconversation.com/
Innovative methods of assessment in law: the value of open-book exams as a catalyst for improving teaching and learning in the law school
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2015). Innovative methods of assessment in law: the value of open-book exams as a catalyst for improving teaching and learning in the law school. The Law Teacher, 49(2), 206-218. doi:10.1080/03069400.2015.1016724
2014
Health and Human Rights
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2014). Health and Human Rights. MEDICAL LAW REVIEW, 22(4), 649-654. doi:10.1093/medlaw/fwu020
Health and Human Rights by Therese Murphy
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2014). Health and Human Rights by Therese Murphy. Medical Law Review, 22(4), 649-654.
The Lion’s Share of the Water’ – Addressing Violations of the Right to Water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2014). The Lion’s Share of the Water’ – Addressing Violations of the Right to Water in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. In J. Carby-Hall (Ed.), Essays on Human Rights: A Celebration of the Life of Dr. Janusz Kochanowski (pp. 62-93). Warsaw: Ius et Lex.
Foregrounding Socioeconomic Rights in Transitional Justice: Realising Justice for Violations of Economic and Social Rights
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2014). Foregrounding Socioeconomic Rights in Transitional Justice: Realising Justice for Violations of Economic and Social Rights. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 32(2), 183-213. doi:10.1177/016934411403200205
Breaking the Spirit of Olympism? The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics and Mega Event Human Rights Violations
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2014). Breaking the Spirit of Olympism? The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics and Mega Event Human Rights Violations. Retrieved from http://lancslaw.wordpress.com/category/authors/amanda-cahill-ripley/
2013
Liberty and Security by Conor Gearty: Amanda Cahill-Ripley on a radical critique of counter-terrorism
Cahill-Ripley, A. J. (2013). Liberty and Security by Conor Gearty: Amanda Cahill-Ripley on a radical critique of counter-terrorism. Times Higher Education, (2105).
2012
Food for Thought: Exploring the Right to Food in Theory and Practice
Cahill-Ripley, A. (2012). Food for Thought: Exploring the Right to Food in Theory and Practice. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 4(1), 147-154. doi:10.1093/jhuman/hus004
2011
The Human Right to Water and its Application in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Cahill Ripley, A. (n.d.). The Human Right to Water and its Application in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203827857
2010
The Human Right to Adequate Food and to Clean and Sufficient Water
Cahill-Ripley, A. J., & Skogly, S. (2010). The Human Right to Adequate Food and to Clean and Sufficient Water. In G. Van Bueren (Ed.), Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Law's Duty to the Poor (pp. 113-137). Paris: UNESCO.
Protecting Rights in the Face of Scarcity: The Right to Water
Cahill, A. (2010). Protecting Rights in the Face of Scarcity: The Right to Water. In UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND EXTRATERRITORIAL OBLIGATIONS (pp. 194-216). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
2005
‘The human right to water – a right of unique status’: The legal status and normative content of the right to water
Cahill, A. (2005). ‘The human right to water – a right of unique status’: The legal status and normative content of the right to water. The International Journal of Human Rights, 9(3), 389-410. doi:10.1080/13642980500170840