Right to Development

Right to Development

Right to Development in 2011

United States views on international law (based on the document “Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law”): On December 19, 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on the right to development by a vote of 154 in favor, 6 against, with 29 abstaining. U.N. Doc. A/RES/66/155. The United States voted against the resolution for the reasons explained in its explanation of vote, delivered by U.S. Deputy Representative Sammis. The explanation of vote, which is similar in substance to the U.S. explanation of vote on Human Rights Council resolution 18/26 (excerpted above) is available at (internet link) usun.state.gov/briefing/statements/2011/177950.htm.

Right to Development Resolution at the Human Rights Council in 2013 (Continuation)

United States views on international law [1] in relation to Right to Development Resolution at the Human Rights Council: Nevertheless, we hope that at its 15th session, the Working Group can continue to operate constructively and on the basis of consensus, with further consideration of the sub-criteria and their operational elements and indicators.

Right to Development

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International Human Rights

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Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, and Related Issues

Under this topic, in the Encyclopedia, find out information on:

  • Development
  • Assembly resolutions

. Note: there is detailed information and resources, in relation with these topics during the year 2011, covered by the entry, in this law Encyclopedia, about Right to Development

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  • International Human Rights
  • Economic Rights
  • Social Rights
  • Cultural Rights
  • General Assembly Resolutions

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  1. Right to Development Resolution at the Human Rights Council in the Digest of United States Practice in International Law

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Law > Rights and freedoms > Economic rights
Economics > Economic conditions > Economic development > Developing countries
International Relations > Cooperation policy > Aid policy > Development aid
International Relations > International affairs > International affairs > New economic order
Economics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Development policy > Human development

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Law > Rights and freedoms > Economic rights > Right to development
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