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Introduction - Part 3

The previous parts established the normative content and guiding principles of the right to development. These remain abstract unless and until they inform the practice of international relations and domestic policy. The purpose of this part is to examine, from the right to development perspective, key partnerships through which development is supposed to take place and to ask whether and how the norms and principles of the right to development have any impact upon them.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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