A collection of articles authored by William F. Felice: Is United Nations reform possible? America united? A lot more than you might think What it means that Chiquita was held liable for paramilitary killings Would Florida schools even allow this spectacular art exhibit? To fight climate change, the young and the old are leading the way The ‘liberal’ in liberal education doesn’t mean what many people think Making the global elite squirm at Davos Here’s how we can protect America’s children and families The day when human rights went global As a professor in Florida, here’s what crying in front of my class taught me Don’t go ‘wobbly’ on aiding Ukraine and prosecuting Russian war crimes How Florida allows toxic racist beliefs to fester For DeSantis and America, myths have consequences The parable of the child who suffers so others can be happy Skeptics should realize that treaties can work. Just look at chemical weapons Here’s how Gov. DeSantis is trashing criminal justice reform Liberation for one group is liberation for all If America’s poor founded a nation, it would outnumber Australia Here’s what American Christian fundamentalists are exporting to Africa How Gov. DeSantis whitewashes American history Culture wars threaten education worldwide I was Florida’s professor of the year, but my classes would now be illegal How to move human rights forward even in these torturous times Is the pope too ‘woke’ for Gov. DeSantis? DeSantis’ record toward LGBTQ people is worse than Trump’s Immigrants are saving America Egypt’s bloody climate summit America’s heartbreaking decline in four reports If we don’t educate girls, the globe is losing half its brain power Russia’s dangerous nuclear posturing threatens us all Will conspiracy theories and anti-abortion activists sabotage the new pandemic treaty? Is the U.N. declaration on a ‘human right to a healthy environment’ a meaningless gesture? 136 countries agree on a minimum global corporate tax, but Republicans say no I’m a gay retired professor who fears the ugly revival of ‘hate the sin, love the sinner’ Immigration reform and economic recovery Businesses cannot pretend to be apolitical Congress should stop ignoring our climate crisis (again) We need free speech on Florida campuses and critical thinking in the classroom When a CEO becomes a war criminal Ending war and slowing global warming go hand in hand Is a war crimes tribunal in Putin’s future? Can we restore trust in the government, democracy and each other? Things aren’t as bad as they seem, and you can help fix them What happens when Russia, China and the U.S. erase history How we can protect American jobs in a post-carbon economy How Biden can restore U.S. credibility at this week’s Democracy Summit Can we prevent a new global pandemic? So here is the existential crisis that no one is talking about Political homophobia is a 21st century curse Index shows impact of climate change on children To fight Red Tide in Tampa Bay and the Gulf, does agro-ecology provide a path forward? The U.S. has cut poverty by almost half, but can this success be sustained? Will the foreign policy failures in Haiti and Afghanistan mark the end of foreign aid? Hypocrisy & Human Rights According to a Popular Political Science Professor After the Capitol riot, is it too late to save one’s honor? Is there a long-term solution to America’s housing crisis? The right to vote is ‘a badge of dignity and personhood’ Surgery after a brain bleed changed my appearance. I wish it didn’t matter. A Nobel laureate justifies genocide and ethnic cleansing The cost for civil servants who do their duty in impeachment inquiry? $15,000 is a start Targeting the Poor, Rewarding the Rich — Does Anyone Care? The Myth of U.S. Military Spending The Normative Framework of the Right to Development The Homophobia Epidemic Black Lives Don’t Matter The ethics of conviction and responsibility in the Trump administration What’s William Felice reading? Perspective: Learning to think critically for yourself Linking Law and Economics: Translating Economic and Social Human Rights Norms into Public Policy Perspective: a museum that gives meaning to liberal arts What The Liberal Arts Hope to Teach The Art of Teaching Happiness and Compassion Go Hand in Hand Seeing a War Criminal Punished for Crimes International Organization and Poverty Alleviation Always Doing the Right Thing The Moral Integrity of Derrick Bell Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize Speech: Embracing the Ethics of Reinhold Niebuhr Economic and Social Rights The Right to Development America as an Ordinary Nation Has the Iraq War Torpedoed the ‘Responsibility to Protect’? Saving Lives: A First Step Toward Freedom Not Dependence Individual Moral Responsibility in a Time of War International Human Rights and Consumption: An Ethical Perspective Human Rights Disparities between Europe and the United States: Conflicting Approaches to Poverty Prevention and the Alleviation of Suffering A Quest for Meaning and the Liberal Arts Introduction: A Study Guide To The Four Freedoms The UN Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Race and Economic and Social Human Rights Militarism and the Pursuit of Peace Can World Poverty Be Eliminated The Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Race and Economic and Social Human Rights The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Negative View of Islam is Misleading Reflections of a Global Women’s Activist Don’t promote idea that election is all about image Time for the U.S. to Accept International Law The Viability of the United Nations Approach to Economic and Social Human Rights in a Globalized Economy Expanding and Extending Human Rights Militarism and Human Rights: A Trade Off? 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Human Rights Disparities between Europe and the United States: Conflicting Approaches to Poverty Prevention and the Alleviation of Suffering
The UN Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Race and Economic and Social Human Rights
The Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination: Race and Economic and Social Human Rights
The Viability of the United Nations Approach to Economic and Social Human Rights in a Globalized Economy