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Poverty and Human Rights - Sen's 'Capability Perspective' Explored (Hardcover, New)
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Poverty and Human Rights - Sen's 'Capability Perspective' Explored (Hardcover, New)
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'Poverty itself is a violation of numerous basic human rights.'
(Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner on Human Rights) The
idea that freedom from poverty is a basic human right that gives
rise to moral and legal obligations of governments and other actors
has received increased international attention in recent years.
Mary Robinson, the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights,
has pushed the international agenda on poverty and human rights
forward by characterizing extreme poverty as one of the key human
rights problems that the world faces. The recognition of poverty as
a human rights issue is also increasingly reflected in the work of
international organizations such as the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF),
and of campaigning organizations such as Oxfam, Human Rights Watch,
and Amnesty International. In Poverty and Human Rights Vizard
analyses the importance of the work of the Nobel Laureate Amartya
Sen for contemporary debates about poverty and human rights.
Bringing together perspectives from ethics, economics, and
international law, Vizard provides a detailed and concise analysis
of Sen's contributions and examines the ways in which his work has
promoted cross-fertilization and integration across traditional
disciplinary divides. She demonstrates that Sen has made a major
contribution to the development of an 'interdisciplinary bridge'
between human rights and theoretical and empirical economics, and
to the establishment of poverty as a human rights issue. Vizard
demonstrates that Sen's work has deepened and expanded human rights
discourse in important and influential ways. In ethics, Sen is
shown to have challenged the exclusion of poverty, hunger, and
starvation from the characterization of fundamental freedoms and
human rights, and to have contributed to the development of a
framework in which authoritatively recognized international
standards in this field can be meaningfully conceptualized and
coherently understood. In economics, Sen is shown to have set out a
far-reaching critique of standard frameworks that fail to take
account of fundamental freedoms and human rights, and to have moved
the economics and human rights agenda forward by pioneering the
development of new paradigms and approaches which focus on these
concerns.
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