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Human rights and development [electronic resource] : towards mutual reinforcement / edited by Philip Alston and Mary Robinson.

Contributor(s): Alston, Philip | Robinson, Mary, 1944- | New York University. Center for Human Rights and Global JusticePublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005Description: 1 online resource (xix, 551 p.) : illISBN: 9780191700316 (ebook) :; 0191700312 (ebook) :Subject(s): Human rights -- Developing countries -- Congresses | Social rights -- Developing countries -- Congresses | Economic development -- CongressesAdditional Physical Form: Print version 9780199284627DDC classification: 323'.091724 LOC classification: JC599.D44Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: These essays address crucial aspects of the humans rights and development interface, including the economics of social rights land rights and women's empowerment; child labour and access to education; reform of legal and judicial systems; the human rights role of the private sector and building human rights into development planning.
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"Prepared in collaboration with the Center for Human Rights and and Global Justice, New York University School of Law."

"Conference held at the New York University Law School in 2004."

These essays address crucial aspects of the humans rights and development interface, including the economics of social rights land rights and women's empowerment; child labour and access to education; reform of legal and judicial systems; the human rights role of the private sector and building human rights into development planning.

Description based on print version record.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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