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This book addresses the legal issues raised by the interaction
between human rights and development in contemporary international
law. In particular, it charts the parameters of international law
that states have to take into account in order to protect human
rights in the process of development. In doing so, it departs from
traditional analyses, where human rights are mainly considered as a
political dimension of development. Rather, the book suggests
focusing on human rights as a system of international norms
establishing minimum standards of protection of individuals and
minimum standards applicable in all circumstances on what is
essential for a dignified existence. The various dimensions covered
in the book include: the discourse on human rights and development
interrelationship, particularly opinio juris and the practice of
states on the question; the notion of international assistance and
cooperation in human rights law, under legal regimes such as
international humanitarian law, and emerging rules in the area of
protection of persons in the event of disasters; the
extraterritorial scope of economic, social and cultural rights
treaties; and legal principles on the respect for human rights in
externally designed and planned development activities. Analysis of
these topics sheds light on the question of whether international
law as it stands today addresses most of the issues concerning the
protection of human rights in the development process.
This book addresses the legal issues raised by the interaction
between human rights and development in contemporary international
law. In particular, it charts the parameters of international law
that states have to take into account in order to protect human
rights in the process of development. In doing so, it departs from
traditional analyses, where human rights are mainly considered as a
political dimension of development. Rather, the book suggests
focusing on human rights as a system of international norms
establishing minimum standards of protection of individuals and
minimum standards applicable in all circumstances on what is
essential for a dignified existence. The various dimensions covered
in the book include: the discourse on human rights and development
interrelationship, particularly opinio juris and the practice of
states on the question; the notion of international assistance and
cooperation in human rights law, under legal regimes such as
international humanitarian law, and emerging rules in the area of
protection of persons in the event of disasters; the
extraterritorial scope of economic, social and cultural rights
treaties; and legal principles on the respect for human rights in
externally designed and planned development activities. Analysis of
these topics sheds light on the question of whether international
law as it stands today addresses most of the issues concerning the
protection of human rights in the development process.
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