1Helen Watehirs, Review of Methodologies Measuring Human Rights Implementation, The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, (Winter 2002), 30,4. p. 719.
2See K Pritchard, Human Rights and Development, in K P Forsythe, ed. Human Rights and Development: International Views, (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989), p.342.
3See Judith Innes de Neufville, Social Indicators of Basic Needs: Quantitative Data for Human Rights Policy, Social Indicator Research 11 (1981), p.393.
4Amnesty International, What makes amnesty international work? (Published by Amnesty International South Asia Publications Service, 82, Romaead Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka, 1984), pp. 11 - 12.
5See Anonymous, Measuring Human Freedom, The Futurist, Nov/Dec, (1991), 25,6, p. 46.
6Kofi Awoonor, Statement by H. E. Dr. Kofi Awoonor, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Ghana and Chairman of the Group of 77 in the General Debate of the UNDP Governing Council, 11th June 1991 (New York: The Group of 77, 1991 ),2. in Russel Lawrence Barch, Measuring Human Rights: Problems of Methodology and Purpose, Human Rights Quarterly, 15,1993, pp. 87 - 88.
7See Helen Watchirs, Review of Methodologies Measuring Human Rights Implementation, The Journal of Law, Medicine &Ethics, (Winter 2002) ,30,4, pp. 720 - 729.
8Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, April 27, 1992,5.
9UNDP, Human Development Report: Financing Human Development, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991 ), pp.18 - 19.
10Russel Lawrence Barch, Measuring Human Rights: Problems of Methodology and Purpose, Human Rights Quarterly,15,(1993), p. 109, p.95.