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Reference to 'rights talk' is made here, as defined by Wilson. This concept is addressed within the second main section of the discussion
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Reference to 'rights talk' is made here, as defined by Wilson. This concept is addressed within the second main section of the discussion.
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Introduction', in Reinventing Development?
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It should also be noted that such actors have at times rhetorically adopted RBAs, without a significant operational change
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It should also be noted that such actors have at times rhetorically adopted RBAs, without a significant operational change.
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Children'sParticipation, CivilRightsand Power', inReinventing Development?
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A Human Rights Approach to Development
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Brigette Hamm, 'A Human Rights Approach to Development', Human Rights Quarterly 23(2001): 1011;
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First promoted by the World Bank, this concept is widely criticised for being 'insufficient', restrictive, and a 'distraction', based on the premise that such an agenda is an overwhelming attempt to impose neo-liberal political models on developing countries.
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The Rise of Rights: Rights-Based Approaches to International Development
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Philip Alston, 'The Shortcomings of A "Garfield the Cat" Approach to the Right to Development', California Western International Law Journal 15 (1985): 152-3.
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Both statements suggested here reflect the message of two responses given by campaigners during the ethnographic study of the research project, but are not used as direct quotes.
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Sociological and Anthropological Approaches
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