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The Right to Development : Sustainable Development and the Practice of Good Governance.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (316 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004364455
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Right to DevelopmentLOC classification:
  • HC79.E5 .R544 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- The Right to Development: Sustainable Development and the Practice of Good Governance -- Copyright -- Content -- Preface -- Brief Introduction -- Part 1: General Theory -- 1 Relationship between the Human Right to Development and Core Elements of the Sustainable Development Goals -- 2 The Right to Development from a Human Rights Approach: Conceptual Bases and Contemporary Challenges -- 3 The Development Approach of Human Rights -- 4 The Relationship between Human Rights and Development: An Analysis of Chinese Scholars' Perspectives and the Practice of the Chinese Government -- Part 2: Environmental Perspective -- 5 On the Realization of the Right to Development under the Context of Environmental Rights -- 6 Role of Rural Regulations in Environmental Protection and Green Development -- 7 Development and the Environment: The Conflict and Balance in the View of Human Rights Law -- 8 Legal Research on Carbon Emission Rights from the Perspective of a Right to Development -- Part 3: Empirical Analysis -- 10 China's Theoretical Innovation and Practical Contribution to the Right to Development -- 11 Practices for Realization of the Right to Development and Experience Sharing in Peru -- 12 "Ubuntu-ism" as the Arbiter between Cultural Relativism and Universalism in the Context of the Right to Development -- 13 The Contribution of the Belt and Road Initiative to the Global Right to Development -- 14 Basic Principles of the Legal System of the Right to Regional Development -- Part 4: Global Order -- 15 The Declaration on the Right to Development as a First Step towards a Comprehensive Southern Vision on Human Rights -- 16 A Comprehensive and Multidimensional Survey of Law and Development in the 21st Century -- 17 Implementation of the Right to Development by Optimizing WTO Regulations -- Index.
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Intro -- The Right to Development: Sustainable Development and the Practice of Good Governance -- Copyright -- Content -- Preface -- Brief Introduction -- Part 1: General Theory -- 1 Relationship between the Human Right to Development and Core Elements of the Sustainable Development Goals -- 2 The Right to Development from a Human Rights Approach: Conceptual Bases and Contemporary Challenges -- 3 The Development Approach of Human Rights -- 4 The Relationship between Human Rights and Development: An Analysis of Chinese Scholars' Perspectives and the Practice of the Chinese Government -- Part 2: Environmental Perspective -- 5 On the Realization of the Right to Development under the Context of Environmental Rights -- 6 Role of Rural Regulations in Environmental Protection and Green Development -- 7 Development and the Environment: The Conflict and Balance in the View of Human Rights Law -- 8 Legal Research on Carbon Emission Rights from the Perspective of a Right to Development -- Part 3: Empirical Analysis -- 10 China's Theoretical Innovation and Practical Contribution to the Right to Development -- 11 Practices for Realization of the Right to Development and Experience Sharing in Peru -- 12 "Ubuntu-ism" as the Arbiter between Cultural Relativism and Universalism in the Context of the Right to Development -- 13 The Contribution of the Belt and Road Initiative to the Global Right to Development -- 14 Basic Principles of the Legal System of the Right to Regional Development -- Part 4: Global Order -- 15 The Declaration on the Right to Development as a First Step towards a Comprehensive Southern Vision on Human Rights -- 16 A Comprehensive and Multidimensional Survey of Law and Development in the 21st Century -- 17 Implementation of the Right to Development by Optimizing WTO Regulations -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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