Publications
2024
The right to development as a roadmap to societal wellbeing
Chalabi, A. (2024). The right to development as a roadmap to societal wellbeing. In Human Development and Capability Association HDC. Kolkata, India.
NIC-Based Model of the Right to Environment
Chalabi, A. (2024). NIC-Based Model of the Right to Environment. In AHRI 2024. Lund, Sweden.
A Right to Environment-Based Approach as a New Alternative for Climate Litigation
Chalabi, A. (2024). A Right to Environment-Based Approach as a New Alternative for Climate Litigation. In Association of Human Rights Institutes / Northern UK Human Rights Network Event. Durham Human Rights and Public Law Centre.
Towards A Right to Environment-Based Approach to Climate Litigation
Chalabi, A. (2024). Towards A Right to Environment-Based Approach to Climate Litigation. In Human Rights Centre, Essex Law School. Essex.
2023
A New Theoretical Model of the Right to Environment and its Practical Advantages
Chalabi, A. (2023). A New Theoretical Model of the Right to Environment and its Practical Advantages. Human Rights Law Review, 23(4). doi:10.1093/hrlr/ngad023
Corporate Climate Change Litigation from a Human Rights Perspective
Chalabi, A. (2023). Corporate Climate Change Litigation from a Human Rights Perspective. In Strategic Litigation and Public Health Conference, organised by University of Liverpool and European Public Health Association. University of Liverpool.
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].
The Scope, Nature and Content of the Human Right to Environment
Chalabi, A., & Chalabi, A. (2023). The Scope, Nature and Content of the Human Right to Environment. In Centre for Law, Environment and Rights. Huddersfield.
The Human Right to Environment and Its Link to Economic and Social Rights, ESRAN-UKI Workshop,
Chalabi, A. (2023). The Human Right to Environment and Its Link to Economic and Social Rights, ESRAN-UKI Workshop,. University of Manchester.
2021
A Triangular Model of Gender Inequality
Chalabi, A. (2021). A Triangular Model of Gender Inequality. School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University.
A Rapprochement between the Universality of Human Rights and Cultural Relativism
Chalabi, A. (n.d.). A Rapprochement between the Universality of Human Rights and Cultural Relativism. [https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/law-and-social-justice/blog/a-rapprochement-between-the-universality-of-human-rights-and-cultural-relativism/].
2019
“Social will as important as political will for implementing human rights”
Chalabi, A. (n.d.). “Social will as important as political will for implementing human rights”.
2018
Four Value Orientations Inhibiting the Realisation of Human Rights
Chalabi, A. (2018). Four Value Orientations Inhibiting the Realisation of Human Rights. In Contemporary Challenges to Human Rights Law. University of Brighton, Mithras House.
National Human Rights Action Planning
Chalabi, A. (2018). National Human Rights Action Planning. Oxford University Press.
A Human Rights Action Plan just as important as a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland
Chalabi, A. (2018). A Human Rights Action Plan just as important as a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland. In Multilateralism and Interdependence: Prospects and Challenges. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.
Added Values of National Human Rights Action Planning for the UK in the Age of Brexit
Chalabi, A. (2018). Added Values of National Human Rights Action Planning for the UK in theAge of Brexit. U.K. Const. L. Blog. Retrieved from https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/
Adverse Impacts of Business on Human Rights: The case of Niger Delta
Chalabi, A. (2018). Adverse Impacts of Business on Human Rights: The case of Niger Delta. In UCL global Citizenship Programme. London, University College London,.
Unpacking the Concept of “Obligation to Take All Appropriate Measures"
Chalabi, A. (2018). Unpacking the Concept of “Obligation to Take All Appropriate Measures". In The Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) , Renewing Rights in Times of Transition: 70 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Edinburgh.
2017
Corruption and the Legitimacy of Law: A Socio-Legal Perspective
Chalabi, A. (2017). Corruption and the Legitimacy of Law: A Socio-Legal Perspective. Tehran: Nashreney Publishing.
2016
Australia’s National Human Rights Action Plans: traditional or modern model of planning?
Chalabi, A. (2016). Australia’s National Human Rights Action Plans: traditional or modern model of planning?. The International Journal of Human Rights, 20(7), 993-1017. doi:10.1080/13642987.2016.1196191
How to make a distinction between Economic, Social and Cultural rights?
Chalabi, A. (2016). How to make a distinction between Economic, Social and Cultural rights?. In Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Theme, SLSA annual conference. University of Lancaster,.
Networked Human Rights Governance as a Response Strategy against the “UN Five-Gap Problem”, Panel: ‘Rethinking Global Human Rights Governance Beyond the State"
Chalabi, A. (2016). Networked Human Rights Governance as a Response Strategy against the “UN Five-Gap Problem”, Panel: ‘Rethinking Global Human Rights Governance Beyond the State". In AHRI Conference. Utrecht, The Netherlands.
2015
The Problem-Oriented Approach to Improving National Human Rights Action Plans
Chalabi, A. (2015). The Problem-Oriented Approach to Improving National Human Rights Action Plans. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 7(2), 272-298. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huv007
Networked Governance for Implementing Human Rights: A Promising Way Forward
Chalabi, A. (2015). Networked Governance for Implementing Human Rights: A Promising Way Forward. In SLSA annual conference. Warwick Law School.
Explaining the Universality of Human Rights From Ontological and Epistemological Perspectives
Chalabi, A. (2015). Explaining the Universality of Human Rights From Ontological and Epistemological Perspectives. In SLSA annual conference. Warwick Law School.
States’ Compliance with the Obligation to Adopt a National Human Rights Action Plan
Chalabi, A. (2015). States’ Compliance with the Obligation to Adopt a National Human Rights Action Plan. European Human Rights Law Review.
2014
Current Problems in the Four Phases of National Human Rights Action Plans: A Cross Case Analysis”, National Framework for Advancing Human Policy
Chalabi, A. (2014). Current Problems in the Four Phases of National Human Rights Action Plans: A Cross Case Analysis”, National Framework for Advancing Human Policy. In hosted by Ministry of Justice of Republic of Korea. Seoul, South Korea.
National human rights action plans: a roadmap to development
Chalabi, A. (2014). National human rights action plans: a roadmap to development. Development in Practice, 24(8), 989-1002. doi:10.1080/09614524.2014.968529
Law as a System of Rights: A Critical Perspective
Chalabi, A. (2014). Law as a System of Rights: A Critical Perspective. Human Rights Review, 15(2), 117-138. doi:10.1007/s12142-013-0297-8
The nature and scope of states' obligation to adopt a national human rights action plan
Chalabi, A. (2014). The nature and scope of states' obligation to adopt a national human rights action plan. The International Journal of Human Rights, 18(4-5), 391-413. doi:10.1080/13642987.2013.879861
2013
Law as a System of Rights: A Critical Perspective
Chalabi, A. (2013). Law as a System of Rights: A Critical Perspective. In SLSA annual conference - Socio-Legal Studies Association. University of York, York.