This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, the normatively defensible distribution of wealth between people within nations & across the world, & people's empirical responses to poverty within their own state & across the world. We argue that rights are universal, & that rights & freedoms do entail a duty to reduce poverty. However freedom is defined, greater poverty entails, either conceptually or causally, reduced freedom. Since levels of freedom determine the material existence or non-existence of rights, poverty affects the rights that people can be said to enjoy. However, the duty to reduce poverty does not imply a duty to ensure universally uniform provision, which is neither an ...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
In this paper we proposed to investigate the spread of poverty phenomenon on the global scale. Also ...
This chapter explores new questions for human rights in a context of extreme poverty and inequalitie...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
In this paper we proposed to investigate the spread of poverty phenomenon on the global scale. Also ...
This chapter explores new questions for human rights in a context of extreme poverty and inequalitie...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have, ...
This paper considers theoretically the relationship between what rights people may be said to have t...
Collected here in one volume are fifteen cutting-edge essays by leading academics which together cla...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
This book addresses the pressing issue of severe poverty and inequality, and questions why violation...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
A concern with ensuring minimum standards of dignity for all and a doctrine based on the need to sec...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
The purpose of this paper is to support the argument that poverty is multidimensional and part of hu...
Poverty has been a central subject of economics, sociology, and other social sciences for a long tim...
In this paper we proposed to investigate the spread of poverty phenomenon on the global scale. Also ...
This chapter explores new questions for human rights in a context of extreme poverty and inequalitie...