Rural development and human rights in South East Asia : report of a seminar in Penang, December 1981
Material type: TextSeries: Human rights documents | ; No. 61Publication details: Geneva International Commission of Jurists c1982Description: 254p. 22*14 cmISBN: 9789290370178Subject(s): Agriculture and state -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses | Civil rights -- Southeast Asia -- Congresses | Rural development -- Southeast Asia -- CongressesDDC classification: 361.20959 Summary: The relationship between human rights and development has been. Gaining increasing recognition in recent years. Development. Policies are seen as too important to be left to the economists. A wider concept of development is required, embracing all aspects. Of life and commensurate with human dignity. Ignoring this. Principle many programmes have resulted in mal-development, with. Heavy consequences for the human rights of the disadvantaged. Sectors of society, particularly the rural poor. So therefore. The topics of this seminar have been agricultural and economic. Policies, land reforms, the role and status of women. Participation in decisionmaking, social and legal services, and. Natural resources and environmental questions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The relationship between human rights and development has been. Gaining increasing recognition in recent years. Development. Policies are seen as too important to be left to the economists. A wider concept of development is required, embracing all aspects. Of life and commensurate with human dignity. Ignoring this. Principle many programmes have resulted in mal-development, with. Heavy consequences for the human rights of the disadvantaged. Sectors of society, particularly the rural poor. So therefore. The topics of this seminar have been agricultural and economic. Policies, land reforms, the role and status of women. Participation in decisionmaking, social and legal services, and. Natural resources and environmental questions.
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