1. Social Rights in Europe
2. Moving outside the United States, Katharine Young has analyzed the problematic efforts to draw distinctions between rights based on enforceability and the difficulties of characterization;Robin L But See;Progressive Constitutionalism: Reconstructing the Fourteenth Amendment,1994
3. 56 Saint Louis University Law Journal 917. A few other scholars have also noted courts as entitlements. Mention of a "taxpayer-salaried judge" as a positive obligation, and the utility of subsidizing access to courts as "a highly visible gesture of inclusion" comes in Stephen Holmes and Cass R. Sunstein, The Cost of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on Taxes;Constitutional Entitlements to and in Courts: Remedial Rights in an Age of Egalitarianism: The Childress Lecture,1999
4. Quasi-Affirmative Rights in Constitutional Criminal Procedure