It is common to criticize the right to development as a confusing compilation of ideas that brings into question its progressive realisation. This article concentrates precisely on this deferring situation. However, rather than scrutinizing the reasons of failures, it aims to explore a violation-based approach to the right to development in its connection as an instrument to address development hazards. The analysis focuses on two aspects of the right to development, firstly, the entitlement to fair distribution of benefits, as the basic argument to the obligation not to cause any harm in development, and secondly, the entitlement to participation, as an instrument to prevent and combat development hazards.
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Hadiprayitno, I. I. (2017). Development Hazard: A Violation-based Approach to the Right to Development. The Chinese Journal of Global Governance, 3(1), 27–56. https://doi.org/10.1163/23525207-12340023
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