This book systematically analyses the EU's commitment to a human rights-based approach to development through the lens of global justice theory.
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Johanne Døhlie Saltnes is post-doctoral researcher at ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Rights based approaches: A framework for analysis 3. The EU's development policy post 2020: Continuity or change? 4. Rights based vanguards? Paradoxes in the like minded member states' aid effectiveness policy 5. The EU's human rights clause: 25 years of aid conditionality 6. Rights based approaches and vulnerable groups: The case of LGBTI human rights 7. Norm collision in the EU's approach to Rwanda 8. Conclusion: The EU's development policy in a shifting global order
1. Introduction 2. Rights-based approaches: A framework for analysis 3. The EU's development policy post-2020: Continuity or change? 4. Rights-based vanguards? Paradoxes in the like-minded member-states' aid effectiveness policy 5. The EU's human rights clause: 25 years of aid conditionality 6. Rights-based approaches and vulnerable groups: The case of LGBTI human rights 7. Norm collision in the EU's approach to Rwanda 8. Conclusion: The EU's development policy in a shifting global order
1. Introduction 2. Rights based approaches: A framework for analysis 3. The EU's development policy post 2020: Continuity or change? 4. Rights based vanguards? Paradoxes in the like minded member states' aid effectiveness policy 5. The EU's human rights clause: 25 years of aid conditionality 6. Rights based approaches and vulnerable groups: The case of LGBTI human rights 7. Norm collision in the EU's approach to Rwanda 8. Conclusion: The EU's development policy in a shifting global order
1. Introduction 2. Rights-based approaches: A framework for analysis 3. The EU's development policy post-2020: Continuity or change? 4. Rights-based vanguards? Paradoxes in the like-minded member-states' aid effectiveness policy 5. The EU's human rights clause: 25 years of aid conditionality 6. Rights-based approaches and vulnerable groups: The case of LGBTI human rights 7. Norm collision in the EU's approach to Rwanda 8. Conclusion: The EU's development policy in a shifting global order
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