Human Rights and Capitalism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Globalisation

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Janet Dine, A. Fagan
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006. gada 1. janv. - 400 lappuses
Human Rights and Capitalism brings together two important facets of the globalization debate and examines the complex relationship between human rights, property rights and capitalist economies. Human rights issues have become increasingly important in th

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1 Beyond capitalism and socialism
3
2 Inflating consent inflating function and inserting human rights
28
3 Using companies to oppress the poor
48
Paradoxontology law and social movements
80
Consuming ethically and human rights
115
PART II Specific issues
143
UK initiatives and a Nigerian perspective
145
Technology transfer in a development perspective
169
9 WTO member states and the right to health
228
Reforming WTO trading rules to take account of reparations
254
11 The UN Norms
284
PART III Focus on South America
301
The example of Argentina
303
13 Development democracy and human rights in Latin America 19762000
330
Index
358
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Enforcing the Right to Development through economic law
198

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Edited by Janet Dine, Professor of International Economic and Development Law, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Andrew Fagan, Deputy Director, Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, UK

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