The Millennium Declaration, rights and constitutions Yash Ghai & Jill Cottrell
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 323 GHA/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P15337 |
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Part I: Human Rights and Human Development:
A. Reflection on Poverty;
B. The Millennium Declaration and the MDGs;
C. Rights;
D, Human Rights Framework and the Human Rights Approach to Development;
E. How do the MDGs and Rights Relate to Each Other;
Part II: Constitutional Strategy:
A, Reviewing or Making the Constitution;
B. A Constitution to which the People can Relate to;
C. An Effective Bill of Rights;
D. Specific Rights;
E. The Invisible: MDGs, Rights and Constitutions;
Part III:
Implementing and Consolidating the Constitution,
The Whole Constitution as a Framework for Rights,
The Neo-colonial State,
Restructuring the Neo-colonial State,
Societal Context.
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