Assistant Professor
mgreen@brandeis.edu
Heller
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781-736-2795
Expertise
Rights-based approaches to development; international human rights law; international economic, social and cultural rights.
Courses
- HS 240b - Professional Skills: Critical Reading and Writing
- HS 259f - Topics in Sustainable Development
- HS 261b - Rights-Based Approaches to Development
- HS 270f - Seminar in Health and Human Rights
- HS 271a - Framework for Development
- HS 285f - Rights-Based Approach to Development I
- HS 290f - Rights-Based Approach to Development II
- HS 309f - International Law for Development Practitioners
- HS 325f - The Right to Water
- HS 800g - Proseminar
- HS 801g - Proseminar
Scholarship
- Green, Maria N.. "Applying a Human Rights Based Approach to UNDP's MDGs Needs Assessment Models: Paper prepared for the UNDP Poverty Reduction Group and Democractic Governance Group of the Bureau for Development Policy." June, 2008.
- A. K. Nandakumar, Marwa Farag, and Maria N. Green. "Sustainability of Health Systems in Low Resource Countries: Empowering Countries, Increasing Accountability, Improving Governance." March 2007.
- Green, Maria N.. "Integrating Enforcement of Human Rights Laws with Enforcement of Trade Laws: Some Baseline Issues." Human Rights and International Trade. Ed. Elisabeth Bürgi, Thomas Cottier and Joost Pauwelyn. Oxford University Press, 2005. 236-242.
- Green, Maria N.. "What We Talk About When We Talk About Indicators: Current Approaches to Human Rights Measurement." Human Rights Quarterly 23. (2001): 1062-1097.
- Green, Maria N.. "Drafting History of Article 15 (1) (c) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights". United Nations Document No. E/C.12/2000/15. 2000.
Profile
Maria Green's work focuses on the intersection of human rights standards with economic and social policy at national and international levels.
Degrees
Harvard University, Law School
J.D.
Harvard University
M.A.
Columbia University
B.A.

