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Poverty and Human Rights – Multidisciplinary Perspectives

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Gebonden, 224 blz. | Engels
Edward Elgar Publishing | 1e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781839102103
Rubricering
Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Edward Elgar Publishing 1e druk, 2021 9781839102103
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Samenvatting

This timely and insightful book brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to evaluate the role of human rights in tackling the global challenges of poverty and economic inequality. Reflecting on the concrete experiences of particular countries in tackling poverty, it appraises the international success of human rights-based approaches.

Drawing on insights from philosophy, history, economics and politics, contributors consider a range of questions concerning the nature of human rights and their possible relationship to poverty, inequality and development. Chapters interrogate human rights-based approaches and question whether the normative human rights framework provides a sound foundation for addressing global poverty and equitable distribution of resources. Probing practical questions concerning the extent to which international human rights institutions have been effective in combating poverty, this thought-provoking book considers possible strategies in response to the challenges that lie ahead.

Offering robust and provocative guidelines for the future of human rights and development, this unique book will be indispensable for academics and researchers investigating the intersection of human rights and poverty, particularly those interested in human rights-based approaches to tackling inequality. Its practical insights will also benefit policy-makers in need of novel methodologies for promoting equality.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781839102103
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:224
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:16-4-2021
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

Inhoudsopgave

1 Introduction: Poverty and human rights – a multidimensional concept in search of multidimensional collaboration 1
Suzanne Egan

PART I CRITICAL DEBATES
2 Keeping human rights out of poverty 23
Vittorio Bufacchi
Poverty and the rhetoric of human rights: a reply to Bufacchi 35
Jesse Tomalty
3 China, extreme poverty and consequentialist theories of human rights 38
Graham Finlay
4 The legal construction of poverty: examining historic tensions between property rights and subsistence rights 54
Julia McClure
5 Human rights, poverty and capitalism 68
Anna Chadwick
6 (Post)human rights, poverty and inequality: problems of
algocracy, pharmocracy and chemocracy 91
Su-Ming Khoo
7 Planet and people: making human rights distributive by design 105
Wouter Vandenhole
8 On the possibility of justified subsistence wars 122
Lonneke Peperkamp and Ronald Tinnevelt

PART II CASE STUDIES
9 An emphasis on social rights: a boost for the UK’s popular rights discourse? 139
Aoife Daly and Alan Connolly
10 The provision of social assistance in Ireland and Spain: a human rights assessment 156
María Dalli
11 Operationalising rights-based approaches to development: chinks in the armour observed through a study of anganwadi workers in Odisha, India 171
Nita Mishra
12 Afterword: Poverty and human rights 188
Anna Chadwick

Index 199

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