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The Right to Development and the Malawian Law

Autor Jane Mayemu Mjojo Ansah
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2012
This book argues that the Right to Development (RD) is a recognized right in international discourse and has a capacity to promote both open and participatory government and social justice in domestic jurisdiction, that have incorporated it into their national Law.The main impetus of the RD is the need and demand for a shift in economic power through the developing countries' and the "have nots" involvement in decision-making in the conception, formulation and implementation of policies and programmes that impact the economic, social, cultural and political development of all countries and people within States.implied in this is transparency and accountability of the international community and States. Further the duty holders are obliged to provide an enabling environment and equality of opportunity for all to access resources. Most important is RD's focus on empowerment, participation, distribution and redistribution of proceeds. The concept of the RD has been applied at national level in the Malawi Bill of Rights. It also puts checks on corruption and other undesirable actions of the executive. So far the RD has already been pleaded in a few cases. Courts play an important ro
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783848413485
ISBN-10: 3848413485
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING AG & CO KG
Colecția LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Notă biografică

Jane Mayemu Mjojo Ansah is a Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal Judge. Former Attorney General of the Republic of Malawi.Board Member AU Board on Corruption and Board member World Vision.LLB University of Malawi 1978, LLM University of London (SOAS) 1996 and Doctor of Philosophy in Public International Law, Human Rights University of Nottingham, 2002