000 01250nam a2200217Ia 4500
999 _c76518
_d76518
005 20220617221001.0
008 200204s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a8176256803
082 _a338.9 HUM
100 _aAnuradha Kumar(ed)
245 0 _aHuman rights and sustainable development
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bSarup & Sons
260 _c2006
300 _a263p.
365 _b 900.00
365 _dRS
520 _aThe charter of UN makes possible a maturing elaboration of the crucial idea of sustainable development, but it has been left to us in the last decades of the twentieth century to try to bring the concept of development of fulfilment. In the light of the new vision of development that is emerging, an alternative to the UN in development simply does not exist. The UN is a forum where the voice of all States, great and small, can be heard with equal clarity, and where non-State actors can make their views known to the widest audiences there is still time to move forward together, but greater urgency is necessary. The present work seeks to revitalize the vision of sustainable development and stimulate an intensified discussion of all its aspects.
650 _aHuman rights
942 _cB
_2ddc