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Conflicts in human rights-based development
- Source :
- Can We Still Afford Human Rights?: Critical Reflections on Universality, Costs and Proliferation, 241-269, STARTPAGE=241;ENDPAGE=269;TITLE=Can We Still Afford Human Rights?
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.
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Abstract
- This paper aims to bring to light in a systematic fashion the complex, multidimensional conflicts of rights that arise in rights-oriented development paradigms. It first presents a typology of conflicts, including realisation, equality, non-retrogression, and priority for minima, and provides examples to illustrate them. It then explores three conceptual tools that exist for solving these conflicts, namely Sen’s capability approach, Nussbaum’s partial theory of justice, and the UN Guidelines for a human rights-based approach to poverty reduction. We find that although Nussbaum’s work is more informative, overall, the issue of trade-offs is not thoroughly addressed in theory. Moreover, significant conceptual obscurities regarding the elements of the human rights-based approach to development will need to be addressed in the future.
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Can We Still Afford Human Rights?: Critical Reflections on Universality, Costs and Proliferation, 241-269, STARTPAGE=241;ENDPAGE=269;TITLE=Can We Still Afford Human Rights?
- Accession number :
- edsair.narcis........f3b7cb83f459982c30f2afb34e18d761