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San Diego International Law Journal
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Lead Article
Abstract
This paper examines this plethora of questions and attempts to move the theory of human development in Africa beyond the traditional confines of its macroeconomic and political propositions. The paper assesses the concept of human development within the broader discourse on the role of human rights in global development, highlighting the overall African context of the subject. Against the backdrop of remarkably increasing scholarly efforts aimed at establishing human development as a human rights question, this paper evaluates the capacity of existing and emerging human rights frameworks relevant to Africa, and identifies viable trajectories for result-oriented human development actions.
Recommended Citation
Dejo Olowu,
Human Development Challenges in Africa: A Rights-Based Approach,
5
San Diego Int'l L.J.
179
(2004)
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