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Human Rights and Human Development (Chapter 1)
Author(s)United Nations Development Programme
AbstractThe basic idea of human development-that enriching the lives and freedoms of ordinary people is fundamental-has much in common with the concerns expressed by declarations of human rights. The promotion of human development and the fulfillment of human rights share, in many ways, a common motivation, and reflect a fundamental commitment to promoting the freedom, well-being and dignity of individuals in all societies. This chapter analyses how human development and human rights can be viewed together in a more integrated way, gaining something through being combined in a more comprehensive vision.
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Pages19-28
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHuman Development Report 2000
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PubDate2000
ISBN_ISSN0-19-521836-1

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