The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Ely Yamin, Alicia; Sumner, Andy; Langford, Malcolm
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Herausgeber: Ely Yamin, Alicia; Sumner, Andy; Langford, Malcolm
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This volume sets out to disentangle the debate about the Millennium Development goals in theory and practice.
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This volume sets out to disentangle the debate about the Millennium Development goals in theory and practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031913
- ISBN-10: 1107031915
- Artikelnr.: 39532239
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031913
- ISBN-10: 1107031915
- Artikelnr.: 39532239
1. Introduction: situating the debate Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner and
Alicia Ely Yamin; Part I. Perspectives: 2. Goals and rights: working
together? James W. Nickel; 3. The limits of human rights: the role of the
MDGs Jan Vandemoortele; 4. Master or servant? Development goals and human
rights Mac Darrow; 5. The political within the depoliticised: poverty
measurement and implicit agendas in the MDGs Andrew M. Fischer; 6. The
economics of human rights and MDGs Milan Brahmbhatt and Otaviano Canuto; 7.
International development actors and human rights Siobhán
McInerney-Lankford; Part II. Synergies and Conflicts in Different Goals: 8.
Poverty, hunger and statistical progress Thomas Pogge; 9. Sexual and
reproductive health, rights and MDG 5: taking stock; looking forward Alicia
Ely Yamin; 10. The struggle against HIV/AIDS: rights, economics and global
responsibility Gorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds and Gregg Gonsalves; 11.
Education and HIV/AIDS: disability rights and inclusive development Michael
Ashley Stein, Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo and Janet E. Lord; 12. 'Slum'
upgrading or 'slum' eradication? The mixed message of the MDGs Marie
Huchzermeyer; 13. International cooperation, MDG 8 and human rights Aldo
Caliari and Mac Darrow; Part III. Framing the Post-2015 Agenda: 14. What
issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate? Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari;
15. Beyond the romantic violence of the MDGs: development, aid and human
rights Charles Gore; 16. Integrating human rights and equality: a
development agenda for the future Dan Seymour; 17. Global norms and
national politics: the case of social protection Armando Barrientos and
David Hulme; 18. Monitoring MDGs: a human rights critique and alternative
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein; 19. Rethinking the metrics of
progress: the case of water and sanitation Malcolm Langford; 20. Goals,
rights and political economy: daring to break out of the liberal
ideological box! Fantu Cheru; Part IV. Concluding Perspective: 21. Back to
the future: reconciling paradigms or development as usual? Malcolm
Langford, Alicia Ely Yamin and Andy Sumner.
Alicia Ely Yamin; Part I. Perspectives: 2. Goals and rights: working
together? James W. Nickel; 3. The limits of human rights: the role of the
MDGs Jan Vandemoortele; 4. Master or servant? Development goals and human
rights Mac Darrow; 5. The political within the depoliticised: poverty
measurement and implicit agendas in the MDGs Andrew M. Fischer; 6. The
economics of human rights and MDGs Milan Brahmbhatt and Otaviano Canuto; 7.
International development actors and human rights Siobhán
McInerney-Lankford; Part II. Synergies and Conflicts in Different Goals: 8.
Poverty, hunger and statistical progress Thomas Pogge; 9. Sexual and
reproductive health, rights and MDG 5: taking stock; looking forward Alicia
Ely Yamin; 10. The struggle against HIV/AIDS: rights, economics and global
responsibility Gorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds and Gregg Gonsalves; 11.
Education and HIV/AIDS: disability rights and inclusive development Michael
Ashley Stein, Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo and Janet E. Lord; 12. 'Slum'
upgrading or 'slum' eradication? The mixed message of the MDGs Marie
Huchzermeyer; 13. International cooperation, MDG 8 and human rights Aldo
Caliari and Mac Darrow; Part III. Framing the Post-2015 Agenda: 14. What
issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate? Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari;
15. Beyond the romantic violence of the MDGs: development, aid and human
rights Charles Gore; 16. Integrating human rights and equality: a
development agenda for the future Dan Seymour; 17. Global norms and
national politics: the case of social protection Armando Barrientos and
David Hulme; 18. Monitoring MDGs: a human rights critique and alternative
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein; 19. Rethinking the metrics of
progress: the case of water and sanitation Malcolm Langford; 20. Goals,
rights and political economy: daring to break out of the liberal
ideological box! Fantu Cheru; Part IV. Concluding Perspective: 21. Back to
the future: reconciling paradigms or development as usual? Malcolm
Langford, Alicia Ely Yamin and Andy Sumner.
1. Introduction: situating the debate Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner and
Alicia Ely Yamin; Part I. Perspectives: 2. Goals and rights: working
together? James W. Nickel; 3. The limits of human rights: the role of the
MDGs Jan Vandemoortele; 4. Master or servant? Development goals and human
rights Mac Darrow; 5. The political within the depoliticised: poverty
measurement and implicit agendas in the MDGs Andrew M. Fischer; 6. The
economics of human rights and MDGs Milan Brahmbhatt and Otaviano Canuto; 7.
International development actors and human rights Siobhán
McInerney-Lankford; Part II. Synergies and Conflicts in Different Goals: 8.
Poverty, hunger and statistical progress Thomas Pogge; 9. Sexual and
reproductive health, rights and MDG 5: taking stock; looking forward Alicia
Ely Yamin; 10. The struggle against HIV/AIDS: rights, economics and global
responsibility Gorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds and Gregg Gonsalves; 11.
Education and HIV/AIDS: disability rights and inclusive development Michael
Ashley Stein, Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo and Janet E. Lord; 12. 'Slum'
upgrading or 'slum' eradication? The mixed message of the MDGs Marie
Huchzermeyer; 13. International cooperation, MDG 8 and human rights Aldo
Caliari and Mac Darrow; Part III. Framing the Post-2015 Agenda: 14. What
issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate? Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari;
15. Beyond the romantic violence of the MDGs: development, aid and human
rights Charles Gore; 16. Integrating human rights and equality: a
development agenda for the future Dan Seymour; 17. Global norms and
national politics: the case of social protection Armando Barrientos and
David Hulme; 18. Monitoring MDGs: a human rights critique and alternative
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein; 19. Rethinking the metrics of
progress: the case of water and sanitation Malcolm Langford; 20. Goals,
rights and political economy: daring to break out of the liberal
ideological box! Fantu Cheru; Part IV. Concluding Perspective: 21. Back to
the future: reconciling paradigms or development as usual? Malcolm
Langford, Alicia Ely Yamin and Andy Sumner.
Alicia Ely Yamin; Part I. Perspectives: 2. Goals and rights: working
together? James W. Nickel; 3. The limits of human rights: the role of the
MDGs Jan Vandemoortele; 4. Master or servant? Development goals and human
rights Mac Darrow; 5. The political within the depoliticised: poverty
measurement and implicit agendas in the MDGs Andrew M. Fischer; 6. The
economics of human rights and MDGs Milan Brahmbhatt and Otaviano Canuto; 7.
International development actors and human rights Siobhán
McInerney-Lankford; Part II. Synergies and Conflicts in Different Goals: 8.
Poverty, hunger and statistical progress Thomas Pogge; 9. Sexual and
reproductive health, rights and MDG 5: taking stock; looking forward Alicia
Ely Yamin; 10. The struggle against HIV/AIDS: rights, economics and global
responsibility Gorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds and Gregg Gonsalves; 11.
Education and HIV/AIDS: disability rights and inclusive development Michael
Ashley Stein, Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo and Janet E. Lord; 12. 'Slum'
upgrading or 'slum' eradication? The mixed message of the MDGs Marie
Huchzermeyer; 13. International cooperation, MDG 8 and human rights Aldo
Caliari and Mac Darrow; Part III. Framing the Post-2015 Agenda: 14. What
issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate? Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari;
15. Beyond the romantic violence of the MDGs: development, aid and human
rights Charles Gore; 16. Integrating human rights and equality: a
development agenda for the future Dan Seymour; 17. Global norms and
national politics: the case of social protection Armando Barrientos and
David Hulme; 18. Monitoring MDGs: a human rights critique and alternative
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein; 19. Rethinking the metrics of
progress: the case of water and sanitation Malcolm Langford; 20. Goals,
rights and political economy: daring to break out of the liberal
ideological box! Fantu Cheru; Part IV. Concluding Perspective: 21. Back to
the future: reconciling paradigms or development as usual? Malcolm
Langford, Alicia Ely Yamin and Andy Sumner.