1. | Segerlund, Lisbeth : The responsibility of corporations for human rights and social issues, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document The responsibility of corporations for human rights and social issues : a development towards a new regulatory framework? / Segerlund, Lisbeth, 17 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2002. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Paper prepared and presented for the "Accountability for human rights violations committed by non-state actors", conference at the Institute for Human Rights, Åbo Akademi University, [20020523-20020524], [C] LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB |
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2. | Uvin, Peter : Human rights and development, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and development / Uvin, Peter, xii, 241 p.. - Bloomfield, CT : Kumarian Press, 2004. ISBN 1-56549-186-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: SOME DEBATES OF RELEVANCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONER :. Chapter 1. Background. The Big Picture. The Human Rights Debates. Chapter 2: The Legal Challenges: The Charge of Eurocentrism. The Contested Nature of Second- and Third-Generation Rights. PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PRACTICE OF DEVELOPMENT:. Chapter 3 : The Basics: Rhetorical Incorporation. Chapter 4 : Political Conditionality: History of Conditionality. Difficulties. Beyond Aid Conditionality. Conclusion. Chapter 5 : Positive Support : The Practice of Positive Support. The Tools of Positive Support. Does Positive Support (If Not All Aid) Undermine Governance by Definition?. Conclusion. Post-Script: The Issue of Coherence. Chapter 6: A Rights-Based Approach to Development: Vision. Process. Some Practical Implications of a Rights-Based Approach to Development. Conclusion. Chapter 7 : Final Synthesis and Questions: A Synthesis of the Arguments. A Step Back: Big Trends and Questions. Choices Among Rights. A Fear: Is This Agenda Too Interventionist?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR;
URL http://www.kpbooks.com/details.asp?title=Human+Rights+and+Development |
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3. | Anker, Christian van den (ed.) : Political economy of new slavery, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Political economy of new slavery / Anker, Christian van den (ed.), 272 p. - Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. ISBN 1-4039-1522-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Christien van den Anker: Contemporary slavery, global justice and globalization. 2. Jeroen Doomernik: Migration and security: the wrong end of the stick?. 3. David Ould: Trafficking and international law. 4. Arne Dormaels, Bruno Moens and Nele Praet: The Belgian counter-trafficking policy. 5. Victoria Firmo-Fontan: Response to sexual slavery: from the Balkans to Afghanistan. 6. Bridget Anderson: Migrant domestic workers and slavery. 7. Krishna Upadhyaya: Bonded labour in South Asia: India, Nepal and Pakistan. 8. Rachel Nizan: Child labour in Latin America: issues and policies in Honduras. 9. Amanda Berlan: Child labour, education and child rights among cocoa producers in Ghana. 10. Nigel Dower: The global framework for development: instrumentality or contested ethical space?. 11. Emma Dowling: Strategies for change: the Tobin tax. 12. Ivan Manokha: Modern slavery and fair trade products: buy one and set someone free. 13. Geraldine Van Bueren: Slavery as piracy: the legal case for reparations for the slave trade. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Ghana / Honduras / India / Nepal / Pakistan |