Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of prospective borrowers. This article lays out the conceptual and practical issues that frame the debate on whether and how to incorporate concern for human rights into development lending and projects. After discussing the evolution of human rights in international law and the linkages between development and rights (especially but not only—social and economic rights), the author makes the case that the World Bank's development objectives would benefit from a re-evaluation of the axiomatic relevance of human rights to socio-economic development
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“the World Bank”) and the International M...
There is constant dispute on how ? and even if ? development policy should be formulated and impleme...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of p...
This thesis argues that development requires policies which promote comprehensive human development...
The mission of the World Bank is to aid developing countries stabilize their economies through finan...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This is a research paper produced for the World Bank on consultancy.The brief this Discussion Paper ...
This study examines the role of recipient human rights records in the loan allocation of multilatera...
This study examines the role of recipient human rights records in the loan allocation of multilatera...
The focus on development and poverty reduction by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund...
This article argues that the discipline and profession of international economic law has undergone a...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
Over the years, there has been an increasing concern about the impact of World Bank’s project on Hum...
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“the World Bank”) and the International M...
There is constant dispute on how ? and even if ? development policy should be formulated and impleme...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...
Development banks are sometimes criticized for not taking into account the human rights records of p...
This thesis argues that development requires policies which promote comprehensive human development...
The mission of the World Bank is to aid developing countries stabilize their economies through finan...
Human rights and development continue to reflect a separate evolution. This article explores challen...
This is a research paper produced for the World Bank on consultancy.The brief this Discussion Paper ...
This study examines the role of recipient human rights records in the loan allocation of multilatera...
This study examines the role of recipient human rights records in the loan allocation of multilatera...
The focus on development and poverty reduction by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund...
This article argues that the discipline and profession of international economic law has undergone a...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
In light of its recent twenty-fifth anniversary and the determination of the core norm of the right ...
Over the years, there has been an increasing concern about the impact of World Bank’s project on Hum...
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“the World Bank”) and the International M...
There is constant dispute on how ? and even if ? development policy should be formulated and impleme...
This paper aims to demonstrate that a human rights-compliant normative approach offers solutions to ...