The United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Right to Development in 1986. The Declaration recognizes that development is an inalienable human right, and describes development as a comprehensive process leading to the well-being of all people. All states are called upon to cooperate internationally and work nationally to ensure that this comprehensive process in which all human rights can be realized is undertaken without discrimination, and that all people may participate fully and equally in this process. This paper provides an elaboration of the content of the right to development by drawing on international law. It addresses the obligations of states, particularly with regard to international cooperation, and considers the applicat...
The right to development can only be fully realized if we take into account the interdependency of S...
The right to development (RTD) is contested in international law, politics and practice. This remain...
The Objective of this study is to examine the international legal regime on the right to development...
This is the final result of an investigation. This paper seeks to engage in a general exploration ab...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
The 1986 Declaration on the Right to Development (DRD) recognizes the right to development as the in...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
Human rights broadly speaking refer to norms, and codes that seek to protect humans from political,...
The right to development is a legally non-binding treaty under international law. In this paper, how...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
The development of the human person should be full i.e. it should add to the development of every ma...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
The last couple of decades has not only witnessed an increased convergence between human rights and ...
The right to development can only be fully realized if we take into account the interdependency of S...
The right to development (RTD) is contested in international law, politics and practice. This remain...
The Objective of this study is to examine the international legal regime on the right to development...
This is the final result of an investigation. This paper seeks to engage in a general exploration ab...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
The 1986 Declaration on the Right to Development (DRD) recognizes the right to development as the in...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
Human rights broadly speaking refer to norms, and codes that seek to protect humans from political,...
The right to development is a legally non-binding treaty under international law. In this paper, how...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
The development of the human person should be full i.e. it should add to the development of every ma...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
The last couple of decades has not only witnessed an increased convergence between human rights and ...
The right to development can only be fully realized if we take into account the interdependency of S...
The right to development (RTD) is contested in international law, politics and practice. This remain...
The Objective of this study is to examine the international legal regime on the right to development...