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This book provides different analytical perspectives into how human
rights-based approaches to development (HRBADs) contribute to
change. Based on the understanding that HRBADs are increasingly
integrated into development and governance discourse and processes
in many societies and organisations, it explores how the
reinforcement of human rights principles and norms has impacted the
practices and processes of development policy implementation. To
reflect on the nature of the change that such efforts may imply,
the chapters examine critically traditional and innovative ways of
mainstreaming and institutionalising human right in judicial,
bureaucratic and organisational processes in development work.
Attention is also paid to the results assessment and causal debates
in the human rights field. The articles discuss important questions
concerning the legitimacy of and preconditions for change. What is
the change that development efforts should seek to contribute to
and who should have the power to define such change? What is
required of institutional structures and processes within
development organisations and agencies in order for human rights
integration and institutionalisation to have transformative
potential? This book was previously published as a special issue of
the Nordic Journal of Human Rights.
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