Millennium Development Goals: An operationalization of the right to development and beyond?
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Mondes en Developpement. 2016, vol. 174, n° 2, p. 49-62
English Abstract
The Millennium Development Goals are an operationalization of the right to development. In this article we scan the history of the right to development and the main criticisms that were brought to it. We show that these ...Read more >
The Millennium Development Goals are an operationalization of the right to development. In this article we scan the history of the right to development and the main criticisms that were brought to it. We show that these criticisms have largely been answered. However, three major issues remain largely open: people participation, the right of indigenous peoples and the right to a healthy environment. The particularity of these three issues is to open a debate between inalienable individual right and collective right.Read less <
English Keywords
sustainable development
Development ethics
development project
Millenium Development Goal
Millennium Development Goals
planning theory
Right to development