以权利为基础的发展方针:人权与发展之间的联系

Khothalang Moseli
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本文探讨了人权与发展之间的关系,以及基于权利的发展方法(RBAD)的出现。它将给予RBAD更多的考虑,以便为学术话语的概念方向做出贡献,甚至可能通过提出解决非洲社会经济问题的方案来为政治方向做出贡献,特别是在南非,它面临着许多发展挑战。长期以来,人权和发展被理解为互不相容的两个术语。从历史上看,人们只认为发展在促进特定国家的经济增长和繁荣方面的作用,而不考虑人的发展和福祉。然而,人权和发展不能分开理解。发展和人权有着共同的目标,即通过创造一个使人们能够充分发挥其潜力的环境来促进人的尊严和价值。1945年《联合国宪章》通过后,发展问题首次成为联合国和国际社会的一个关键问题。人的发展现在是实现人权的核心。经过多年对发展与人权的辩论,人们一致认为,人权标准和原则确实承认人权与发展之间的联系。20世纪90年代,RBAD的出现改变了全球发展秩序,肯定了这种关系。
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A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT: THE LINK BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT
This article explores the relationship between human rights anddevelopment and the emergence of a Rights-Based Approach toDevelopment (RBAD). It will give a RBAD more consideration in order tocontribute to the conceptual direction of academic discourse, andperhaps even the political direction by proposing solutions to Africa’ssocio-economic problems, especially in South Africa, which is facingmany developmental challenges. Human rights and development havelong been understood as separate terms that were incompatible.Historically, development was only perceived for its role in promotionof economic growth and prosperity of particular countries without anyconsideration for human development and well-being. However, humanrights and development cannot be understood separately. Developmentand human rights share the same goal, which is to promote the dignityand worth of a human person by creating an environment where peoplecan achieve their full potential. Following the adoption of the UNCharter in 1945, development became a key issue for the United Nationsand, for the first time, for the international community. Humandevelopment is now central to the realisation of human rights. Aftermany years of debating development and human rights, it was agreedthat human rights standards and principles do indeed recognise the linkbetween human rights and development. In the 1990s, a RBAD emerged,transforming the global development order and affirming thisrelationship.
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