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Opening note |
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Foreword |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction to the Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty |
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PART I DEFINITIONS, MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDS |
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1 A human rights-based approach to measuring poverty |
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2 From stigma to rights: uncovering the hidden dimension of poverty |
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21 | (16) |
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Magdalena Sepulveda Carmona |
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3 Current perspectives on global poverty: rights, capabilities and social exclusion |
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37 | (16) |
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4 Is economic inequality a violation of human rights? |
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53 | (16) |
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5 Poverty and political rights: an exercise of recovery from oblivion |
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69 | (19) |
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Karolina Miriam Januszewski |
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6 Human rights and poverty reduction: what are the linkages? |
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88 | (18) |
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A POVERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND IDENTITY |
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7 Breaking the link between poverty and disability: re-purposing human rights in the 21st century |
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106 | (19) |
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8 Poverty, older persons and human rights |
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125 | (16) |
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9 Child impoverishment and the human rights of children |
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141 | (15) |
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156 | (15) |
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11 The price that is paid: violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and poverty |
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171 | (21) |
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12 Assessing racialized poverty: the case of Romani people in the European Union |
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192 | (19) |
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13 Rights, racism and poverty: failures of the global commitment to leave no one behind |
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211 | (19) |
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B POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS, INTERSECTING WITH GEOGRAPHY AND PLACE |
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14 Immigration, poverty and human rights |
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230 | (17) |
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15 Human rights and a-legality: destitution of persons seeking asylum in the EU |
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247 | (17) |
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16 Seeing human rights like a city: the prospects and perils of the `urban turn' |
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264 | (15) |
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17 Local authorities, poverty and the implementation of human rights norms |
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279 | (16) |
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18 Addressing poverty at its base: the housing and land rights approach |
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295 | (14) |
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19 The land rights-poverty nexus |
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309 | (14) |
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Alfred Lahai Gbabai Brownell Sr. |
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20 Indigenous Peoples' land rights: a culturally sensitive strategy for poverty eradication and sustainable development |
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323 | (15) |
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C POVERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION |
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21 Human rights, poverty and mobilizations |
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338 | (16) |
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Domingo A. Lover'a-Par mo |
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22 Advancing human rights through legal empowerment of the disadvantaged |
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354 | (16) |
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PART III MECHANISMS AND POLICIES |
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23 A human rights critique of contemporary social policy paradigms: new behaviourism, social investment and new universalism |
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370 | (15) |
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24 The human right to housing in the age of financialization |
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385 | (16) |
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25 The right to health for people living in poverty: a human rights perspective |
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401 | (15) |
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26 Human rights and abortion access for people living in poverty: implications for the United States and globally |
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416 | (16) |
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27 What is wrong with the privatization of education as anti-poverty policy from a human rights perspective? |
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432 | (14) |
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Antonio Barboza-Vergara andEsteban Hoyos-Ceballos |
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28 Poverty, labour law and human rights: a necessary connection |
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446 | (16) |
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29 Minimum wage, poverty reduction and human rights in Cambodia: a case study |
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462 | (12) |
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30 Fair taxes to end poverty |
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474 | (15) |
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PART IV STRUCTURAL BARRIERS |
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31 Climate change, human rights and poverty: intersections and challenges |
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489 | (17) |
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32 Corruption as a human rights violation |
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506 | (15) |
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33 Conflict, poverty and human rights violations |
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521 | (14) |
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34 Human rights, technology and poverty |
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535 | (15) |
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35 Beyond the state: holding international institutions and private entities accountable for poverty alleviation |
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550 | (16) |
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