Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development
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- Stephen P. Marks
- Balakrishnan Rajagopal
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Balakrishnan Rajagopal, 2021. "Development theories, old and new and their implications for human rights," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 1, pages 10-20, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stephen P. Marks & Ajay Mahal, 2021. "Economics and human rights perspectives on development: tensions and compatibilities," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 2, pages 21-45, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Celestine Nyamu Musembi, 2021. "Gender in development," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 3, pages 46-65, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stephen Humphreys, 2021. "Climate change, development and human rights," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 4, pages 66-85, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Michael Ashley Stein & Janet E. Lord, 2021. "A human rights perspective on disability-inclusive development," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 5, pages 86-106, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Calestous Juma, 2021. "Transfer of technology and access to scientific knowledge and applications," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 6, pages 108-129, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- David Archer, 2021. "Education rights as part of rights-based development," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 7, pages 130-151, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sharmila L. Murthy, 2021. "Water and sanitation," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 8, pages 152-185, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Lisa E. Sachs & Jeffrey D. Sachs, 2021. "Health priorities for sustainable development," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 9, pages 186-212, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Miloon Kothari, 2021. "The human right to adequate housing and land: guaranteeing the dignity to dwell," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 10, pages 213-238, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Deborah Hines, 2021. "Food and nutrition," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 11, pages 239-260, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Aruna Roy & Suchi Pande, 2021. "Right to information," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 12, pages 261-281, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gerry Rodgers, 2021. "Work and conditions of work," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 13, pages 282-299, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Gillian Moon, 2021. "Trade, development and human rights," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 14, pages 301-330, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Varun Gauri, 2021. "Accountability and human rights," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 15, pages 331-346, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stephen P. Marks & Rajeev Malhotra, 2021. "The past and future of the right to development," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 16, pages 347-367, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Siobhán McInerney-Lankford & Hans-Otto Sano, 2021. "Human rights indicators in development: definitions, relevance and current trends," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 17, pages 368-394, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Paul Nelson, 2021. "Human rights and the 2030 development agenda," Chapters, in: Stephen P. Marks & Balakrishnan Rajagopal (ed.), Critical Issues in Human Rights and Development, chapter 18, pages 395-418, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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