Development as a human right : legal, political, and economic dimensions

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Development as a human right : legal, political, and economic dimensions

edited by Bård A. Andreassen and Stephen P. Marks ; foreword by Louise Arbour

Harvard School of Public Health, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights , Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2006

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"A Nobel Symposium book, Nobel Symposium, 125"--T.p.

"The Nobel Symposium on the Right to Development and Human Rights in Development (Oslo, Norway, October 13-15, 2003)"--Introd

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Human rights and development / Amartya Sen
  • The human right to development / Arjun Sengupta
  • The implications and value added of a rights-based approach / Jakob Kirkemann Hansen and Hans-Otto Sano
  • Obligations to implement the right to development : philosophical, political, and legal rationales / Stephen P. Marks
  • The right to development and its corresponding obligations / David Beetham
  • International human rights obligations in context : structural obstacles and the demands of global justice / Margot E. Salomon
  • Development and the human rights responsibilities of non-state actors / Bård A. Andreassen
  • Redesigning the state for "right development" / Yash Ghai
  • Making a difference : human rights and development : reflecting on the South African experience / Sandra Liebenberg
  • Towards implementing the right to development : a framework for indicators and monitoring methods / Rajeev Malhotra
  • Human rights-based development in the age of economic globalization : background and prospects / Asbjørn Eide
  • Globalization and the human rights approach to development / Siddiq Osmani
  • Advocating the right to development through complaint procedures under human rights treaties / Martin Scheinin
  • The role of the international financial institutions in a rights-based approach to the process of development / Sigrun I. Skogly

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内容説明

The intrinsic links between economics and human rights has led some scholars and practitioners to affirm that if strategies of economic development and policies to implement human rights are united, they will reinforce one another and improve the human condition. This book draws on the papers presented at the Nobel Symposium on The Right to Development and Human Rights in Development. Opening with an essay by Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, the book contains chapters by experts in the fields of philosophy, economics, international law and international relations on the conceptual underpinnings of development as a human right, the national dimensions of this right, and the role of international institutions. The contributors explore the meaning and practical implications of human rights - based approaches to economic development and ask what this relationship may add to our understanding and thinking about human and global development.

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