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Although human Rights and development aid have a common goal the realization of human freedom, their conceptual compatibility cannot be taken for granted, and needs to be articulated in a clearer and more profound way than is attempted by extant formulations. An effective linkage of human rights and development aid at the theoretical and practical levels must take into account coherent set of conceptual parameters around which to link the two phenomena is, therefore, a precondition to their application in a more effective and mutually reinforcing manner.

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Although human Rights and development aid have a common goal the realization of human freedom, their conceptual compatibility cannot be taken for granted, and needs to be articulated in a clearer and more profound way than is attempted by extant formulations. An effective linkage of human rights and development aid at the theoretical and practical levels must take into account coherent set of conceptual parameters around which to link the two phenomena is, therefore, a precondition to their application in a more effective and mutually reinforcing manner.
Autorenporträt
is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School and holds LLM degrees from the Universities of Toronto and Teramo, as well as an LLB degree from the University of Dar es salaam. He is also an advocate of Ugandäs High Court and a Teaching Fellow for World Poverty and Human Rights at Harvard University.