This book conducts a comparative legal study from two analytical
points of view. First, it accounts for the legal dimensions of the
fight against poverty and the right to development as seen from the
perspective of domestic legal law. It examines the domestic legal
tools, such as constitutional law, that aim to contribute to the
fight against poverty and the right to development. Second, the
book accounts for the domestic contributions to the international
legal framework and examines cross-cutting themes of the
contemporary state-of-play on the fight against poverty more
broadly and of the right to development. The book consists of
several national and thematic reports, which look at these issues
from either a national or a thematic perspective. Its first chapter
is a general report, which draws on the national and thematic
reports to compare, systematize and question the contemporary
features at play within the field of the fight against poverty and
the right to development.
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