El derecho al desarrollo como derecho humano en el ámbito jurídico internacional


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Uno de los problemas más acuciantes a los que nos enfrentamos en la actualidad es la situación de subdesarrollo y de deterioro de las condiciones de vida que afecta a cerca de tres cuartas partes de la humanidad. Ante esta situación, el Derecho Internacional ha tratado de buscar salidas y alternativas que intenten convertir a la sociedad internacional en una auténtica comunidad internacional.







El derecho humano al desarrollo frente a la mundialización del mercado


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In seven chapters the author purports to explain development in terms of a human right. A separate generation so to speak of human rights similar to those of the environment, of peace, towards humanitarian help and a universal heritage within an international juridical framework.




El Derecho humano al desarrollo


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Desde que en el año 1986 se aprobara por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas la Declaración sobre el derecho al desarrollo, se ha seguido profundizando en su protección y el debate en torno a algunos de sus aspectos ha sido intenso. Así las cosas, unos lo consideran un derecho autónomo y otros un derecho que sintetiza a todos los demás y no puede desvincularse de las necesidades básicas de las personas, habiendo pasado de tener una dimensión esencialmente economicista a incidir en el desarrollo humano. Igualmente, se ha avanzado en su vinculación con la protección del medioambiente para que el desarrollo sea sostenible y se ha avanzado en el deber de cooperación de los Estados. Este tema es abordado en el presente libro colectivo, siendo analizado con profundidad y desde una perspectiva interdisciplinar en un cuerpo único.













Spanish Yearbook of International Law


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The Spanish Yearbook of International Law brings together information concerning Spanish legal practice and a bibliography over the period of one year and makes it available to an international readership. It serves as a vehicle for furthering knowledge of Spanish practice in the field of international law among an audience with no knowledge of Spanish. It deals with both private and public international law, taken in a broad sense to include summary treatment of international organizations of which Spain is a member.




International Protection of Human Rights: Achievements and Challenges


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At the beginning of the nineties, there was an expectation within the human rights community that the next decade would be a period of consolidation for the international human rights regime. This did not happen. In fact, the human rights regime underwent dramatic changes in response to new circumstances. We have tried to highlight both the achievements and the challenges ahead in this Manual, the result of a joint project under the auspices of HumanitarianNet, a Thematic Network on Humanitarian Development Studies leaded by the University of Deusto (Bilbao, the Basque Country, Spain), and the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC, Venice, Italy).




Statu Quo of the Right to Development in Theory and Practice. Value unto Norm


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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties, grade: 2,3, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel (Walther- Schücking- Institute für Internationales Recht), course: Entwicklungsvölkerrecht, language: English, abstract: This paper offers an evaluation of the legal status of the right to development (RTD). It looks at its material content, practical implementation as well as theoretical basis of validity. (1) The RTD constitutes an ideal of balanced, purposeful development whose material essence can be summarized as follows: The right to development is a human right by virtue of which every human person and all peoples are entitled to participate in and to enjoy economic, social, cultural and political development. Development is an empowering process in which all human rights and fundamental freedoms have to be respected and can be fully realized. States have the primary responsibility for the creation of national and international conditions favorable to the realization of the right to development and the duty to co-operate with each other to this end. (2) The RTD is hence a fusion of a broad set of single values, transmuted into the complex vision of a common, human rights based development standard concerning both process and result. Taking for granted the idea of inalienable human dignity, the moral value of the RTD, concerning the essential connection of human rights and development, seems beyond question. (3) The DRD translates a moral value into a legal norm. First and foremost the RTD claims the realization of an overall empowering societal progress as an inalienable privilege for all human beings and demands the solidary assistance of all relevant actors to this end.