The right to development can only be fully realized if we take into account the interdependency of States, and if we take seriously the duty to reshape the global environment in which they operate. Such international obligations include both extraterritorial obligations imposed on States as regards their unilateral actions or omissions, insofar as such actions or omissions can affect people or situations outside their territories and/or jurisdiction; and global obligations, which concern States acting collectively in global and regional partnerships. This report clarifies the normative content of these international obligations. It first lists a number of areas directly relevant to the realization of the right to development in which, in re...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
«THE EMERGENCE OF THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT - AN INTERNATIONAL REGIME ANALYSIS» The thesis analyses t...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
States are reticent to support the idea that they have human rights obligations to people other than...
In this article we examine the commitment to eradicate extreme poverty through global partnerships w...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
The right to development (RTD) is contested in international law, politics and practice. This remain...
The United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Right to Development in 1986. The Declaration reco...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of ICESCR Contractin...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of International Cov...
This dissertation investigates how development justice can be realized through an international acco...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
Mainstream legal scholarship has paid much attention to clarifying the meaning of the right to devel...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
«THE EMERGENCE OF THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT - AN INTERNATIONAL REGIME ANALYSIS» The thesis analyses t...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
States are reticent to support the idea that they have human rights obligations to people other than...
In this article we examine the commitment to eradicate extreme poverty through global partnerships w...
This essay unpacks the normative potential of the right to development in addressing contemporary di...
The right to development (RTD) is contested in international law, politics and practice. This remain...
The United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Right to Development in 1986. The Declaration reco...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of ICESCR Contractin...
The work in question therefore aims to analyze the extraterritorial obligations of International Cov...
This dissertation investigates how development justice can be realized through an international acco...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
Mainstream legal scholarship has paid much attention to clarifying the meaning of the right to devel...
LL.M. (Human Rights Law)The idea of “development” being a legitimate universal human entitlement is ...
The right to development is still largely viewed as aspirational and not as a ‘proper’ legal right. ...
In the author’s opinion the attempt to shift human rights from the intrastate plane onto the plane o...
«THE EMERGENCE OF THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT - AN INTERNATIONAL REGIME ANALYSIS» The thesis analyses t...