In The Right to Development authors offer a new path for the implementation and protection of the right to development from the new perspective of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Instead of emphasizing the economic perspective, this book focuses on how to realize the right to sustainable development by resolution of conflicts among the economy, the environment and society.
Integrating the value analysis into the empirical analysis method, this book expands the scope of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development and strengthens its practical function, extracts Chinese experiences, lessons from South Asia, local knowledge in South Africa and practice in Peru on the implementation of the right to development, and puts forward the idea of building human rights criteria in the South.
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Höhe: 236 mm
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978-90-04-36444-8 (9789004364448)
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Wang Xigen, Ph.D. (2001), Yangtze Scholar Distinguished Professor, Dean of Law School at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the Ph.D. Supervisor of "2011 Plan of China" - Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization, and Director of the Institute of Human Rights Law at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China. He has published about 200 papers and 20 books and participated in the work of drafting the UN criteria on the right to development.
?Preface
??Zhang Wei and Gudmundur Alfredsson
?Brief Introduction
??Wang Xigen
Part 1: General Theory
1?Relationship between the Human Right to Development and Core Elements of the Sustainable Development Goals
??Zamir Akram
2?The Right to Development from a Human Rights Approach: Conceptual Bases and Contemporary Challenges
??Flavia Piovesan
3?The Development Approach of Human Rights
??He Zhipeng
4?The Relationship between Human Rights and Development: An Analysis of Chinese Scholars' Perspectives and the Practice of the Chinese Government
??Zhang Wei and Zhang Aitong
Part 2: Environmental Perspective
5?On the Realization of the Right to Development under the Context of Environmental Rights
??Zhang Aining
6?Role of Rural Regulations in Environmental Protection and Green Development
??Gao Qicai
7?The Development and the Environment: The Conflict and Balance in the View of Human Rights Law
??Li Hongbo
8?Legal Research on Carbon Emission Rights from the Perspective of a Right to Development
??He Miao
Part 3: Empirical Analysis
9?Guidance from the Ground up: Lessons from South Asia for Realizing the Sustainable Development Goals
??Sumudu Atapattu and Shyami Puvimanasinghe
10?China's Theoretical Innovation and Practical Contribution to the Right to Development
??Wang Xigen
11?Practices for Realization of the Right to Development and Experience Sharing in Peru
??Carlos Alberto Aquino Rodriguez
12?"Ubuntu-ism" as the Arbiter Between Cultural Relativism and Universalism in the Context of the Right to Development
??i>Mofihli Teleki
13?The Contribution of the Belt and Road Initiative to the Global Right to Development
??Li Erping and Yao Yunsong
14?Basic Principles of the Legal System of the Right to Regional Development
??Lyu Ning and Wang Xigen
Part 4: Global Order
15?The Declaration on the Right to Development as a First Step towards a Comprehensive Southern Vision on Human Rights
??Tom Zwart
16?A Comprehensive and Multidimensional Survey of Law and Development in the 21st Century
??Zhu Liyu
17?Implementation of the Right to Development by Optimizing WTO Regulations
??Wang Bei
?Index