Human rights in domestic law and development assistance policies of the Nordic countries / edited by Lars Adam Rehof & Claus Gulmann
Imprint
Dordrecht [Netherlands] : M. Nijhoff, 1989
Descript
ix, 212 p. ; 25 cm
CONTENT
Developments assistance from the point of view of human rights -- 'Development aid and human rights'-some observations by the norwegian ministry of development co-operation -- Sida's view on the relationship between development assistance and human rights -- Finnida's view on the relationship between aid and human rights -- Dutch human rights policy -- Human rights and development aid from a non-governmental organization's point of view -- Influencing the polices of the world bank and the international monetary fund -- Developmentalism and human rights-toward a merger? some provisional reflections -- The Rights to development: perspectives from human rights law -- Development assistance and human rights monitoring: proposal for international co-operation -- Human rights and rural development: problems and policy issues -- Measuring compliance with human rights obligations -- The Council of Europe and the issue of incorporation -- Dutch experience with the European convention in domestic law -- The British experience-the effort to have the European convention on human rihgts incorporated -- Incorporation of the European convention seen from a danish point of view -- Pro et Contra incorporation of the European convention into Scandinavian law -- Swedish cases before the European court of human rights: are the findings acceptable to Swedish politicians? -- Human rigths and the national ombudsman -- The Status of the convenant on civil and political rights in Finland
SUBJECT
Economic assistance -- Developing countries -- Congresses
Human rights -- Developing countries -- Congresses