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Social Rights and International Development - Global Legal Standards for the Post-2015 Development Agenda

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This book addresses practitioners in development cooperation as well as scientists and students who are interested in the interaction of human rights and development issues. In the practice of development cooperation, linking poverty reduction programs with human rights is mainly achieved using so-called "Rights-based Approaches to Development." In this context the right to an adequate standard of living (including access to food, water and housing), the right to health and the right to social security are of particular importance - human rights that will play a key role in the design of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, which is currently being negotiated as a framework to succeed the Millennium Development Goals. The book provides an overview of the main international legal standards that are relevant for the protection of social rights, while also analyzing the content of those rights. Moreover, it informs readers on the current debates surrounding the extraterritorial obligations of donor countries and the duties of transnational corporations and international organizations (e.g. the World Bank and WTO) with regard to the implementation of social rights in the Global South.

List of contents

1. Introduction: Social Rights as a Legal Framework for International Development Strategies.- 2. Legal Sources of Social Rights and Implementation Mechanisms at the International Level.- 3. Social Rights Obligations - the Link Between Human Rights Law and International Development Law.- 4. Scope of Specific Social Rights and their Relevance for Poverty Reduction Strategies in Developing and Emerging Countries.- 5. Social Rights and the International Development Agenda.

Summary

This book addresses practitioners in development cooperation as well as scientists and students who are interested in the interaction of human rights and development issues. In the practice of development cooperation, linking poverty reduction programs with human rights is mainly achieved using so-called “Rights-based Approaches to Development.” In this context the right to an adequate standard of living (including access to food, water and housing), the right to health and the right to social security are of particular importance – human rights that will play a key role in the design of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, which is currently being negotiated as a framework to succeed the Millennium Development Goals. The book provides an overview of the main international legal standards that are relevant for the protection of social rights, while also analyzing the content of those rights. Moreover, it informs readers on the current debates surrounding the extraterritorial obligations of donor countries and the duties of transnational corporations and international organizations (e.g. the World Bank and WTO) with regard to the implementation of social rights in the Global South.

Product details

Authors Markus Kaltenborn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783662453513
ISBN 978-3-662-45351-3
No. of pages 117
Dimensions 154 mm x 7 mm x 240 mm
Weight 212 g
Illustrations IX, 117 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Law
SpringerBriefs in Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

C, Human Rights, Entwicklungsökonomie und Schwellenländer, Right to Water, World Bank, Law and Criminology, social rights, Development Economics, Development economics & emerging economies, Right to food, ^Social Protection Floors Initiative

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