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On the Theory and Practice of the Right to Development

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On the Theory and Practice of the Right to Development
Author(s)Sengupta, Arjun
AbstractAnalyzes the “right to development” as a fundamental human right, as outlined in the Declaration on the Right to Development adopted by the United Nations in 1986. Defines the right to development as a “comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process”; states shall ensure “equality of opportunity for all in their access to basic resources, education, health services, food, housing, employment and the fair distribution of income”.
IssueNo4
Pages837-889
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHuman Rights Quarterly
VolumeNo24
PubDate 2002
ISBN_ISSN0275-0392

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