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Abbreviation: Books on Right to Development DELNET: Delhi Library Network, New Delhi ISIL: Indian Society of International Law Library, New Delhi NHRC: National Human Rights Commission Library, New Delhi AGUIRRE, Daniel: Human Rights to development in a globalized world. (Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, 2008) (DELNET) ALSTON, Philip And BHUTA, Nehal: Human rights and public goods: Education as a fundamental right in India. (NYU School of Law, New York, 2005) ALSTON, Philip And ROBINSON, Mary: Human rights and development: Towards mutual reinforcement. (University Press, Oxford, 2005) ALSTON, PHILIP: People s rights. (Oxford University Press, 2001) ALSTON, Philip: Putting economic, social and cultural rights back on the agenda of the United States. (NYU School of Law, 2009) ALSTON, Philip: Right to development: Right to development at the international level. (Academy of International Law, Hague, 1979) ALSTON, Philips: Labour rights as human rights. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005) (ISIL) ANDREASSEN, Bard A., And MARKS, Stephen P. Ed.: Development as a

human rights: Legal political and economic dimensions. (Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, 2007) ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, NEW YORK: Asian development outlook, 2003: Competitiveness in development Asia. (Asian Development Bank, New York) BEDJAOUI, Mohammed, Ed.: Right to development in international law: Achievements and prospects, 1999 BERTING, Jan Ed.: Human rights in a pluralist world: Individuals and collectivities. (Study Center Publication, No. 10, Westport: Meckler, 1990) BHATT, Anil: Development and social justice: Micro action by weaker sections. (Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1989) BLASER, Mario, etc Ed.: In the way to development: Indigenous peoples, life projects and globalization. (Zed Book, Ottawa, 2004) (ISIL) CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS, NEW DELHI: Right to development primer: With and introduction by Stephen P. Marks, Harvard University. (Sage Publication, New Delhi, 2004) CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS, NEW DELHI: Right to development project workshop. - Report No. 1 3 ; 2002 2003 (Centre for Development and Human Rights Pub., New Delhi) http://www.cdhr.org.in CHERIA, Anita: AHR approach to development: Resource book. (Books for

Change, Banglore, 2004) (ISIL) CHOWDHURY, Roy Subrata etc.: Right to development in International Law. (LRI, Calcutta, 1993) (DELNET) CONCIL FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: India social development report. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006) CRAWFORD, James Ed.: Rights of peoples. (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1988) CROSS, Nigel: Sahel: People s right to development. (Minority Right Group, London, 1990) (DELNET) DEBRAJ, Ray: Development economics. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2007) DENTERS, Erik M.G.: Right to development in International law. (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, London, 1992) (DELNET) DEOLALIKAR, Anil B.: Attaining the millennium development goals in India: Reducing infant morality, child malnutrition, gender disparities and hunger poverty and increasing school enrollment and completion. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005) DESHMUK, Randevai: Aawas ka adhikar: Aik avdharana patra. (Centre for Development Studies, New Delhi, 2005) DESHMUK, Randevai: Bhojan ka adhikar: Aik awdharana patra. (Centre for Development Studies, New Delhi, 2005)

DESHPANDE, Ashwini Ed.: Globalization and development: A handbook of new perspectives. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2008) DEV, S. Mahendra: Right to development and poverty reduction strategy: A case study of Andhra Pradesh. (Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad) (DELNET) DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS to development. http://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/development/pages/developmentind ex.aspx DEVI, Manju: Right to health: Special perspective to mental health. (Interns Report, NHRC New Delhi, 2009) DREZE, Jean And SEN, Amartya: India development and participation. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002) DREZE, Jean And SEN, Amartya: India economic development and social opportunity. (Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1995) DREZE, Jean: India: Development and participation. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002) DUTTA, Ashirbani: Development induced displacement and human rights. (Deep and Deep Publication, New Delhi) EADE, Deborah Ed.: Development with women: Selected essay from development in practice. (Oxfam Publishing, New York, 1999) EUROPEAN COMMISSION: Report on the implementation in 1994 of the

resolution of the council and the member states meeting in the Council on Human Rights, democracy and development, adopted on 28 November 1991. (European Commission of Human Rights, Europe, 1991) FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, ROME: Right to food: A window on the world: Illustrated by young people for young people. (Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, Rome, 2007) FUKUDA-PARR, Sakiko And KUMAR, A.K. Shiva: Readings in human development: Concept, measures and policies for a development paradigm. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2004) GAISINGAM, Gonmei: Project on rights to education. (Interns Report, NHRC, New Delhi, 2007) GERRY, Rodgers And GUY, Standing: Child work, poverty and under development. (International Labour Officer, Geneva, 1981) GHAI, Y: Whose human rights to development. (Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 1989) GINTHER, Konrad, DENTERS, Erik And Paul, J. I. M.de Waart Ed.: Sustainable development and good governance. (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Netherlands, 1995) GONSALVES, Colin, KUMAR, P. Ramesh, SHRIVASTAVA, Anup Kumar Ed.:

Right to food: Commissioners reports; Supreme Court orders; NHRC reports; Articles. (Human Rights Law Network, New Delhi, 2005) GOVINDA, R. Ed.: India education report. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002) GOVT. OF NCT DELHI: Delhi Human Development Report 2006: Partnership for progress. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006) HANSARIA, B L: Rights to life liberty under the constitution. (N M Tripathi Private Ltd. Bombay, 1993) HUMAN DEVELOPMENT in South Asia 2008: Technology and human development in South Asia. (Oxford University Press, New York, 2009) HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION ASSOCIATES: Sustainable development. http://www.hrea.org/index.php?base id=166 HUSSAIN, Akmal: Pakistan National Human development report 2003: Poverty growth and governance. (United Nations Development Programme, United Nations, 2003) INDIA, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (M/O), NEW DELHI: Education in India. (India, Human Resource Development (M/o), New Delhi, 1989) INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN

RIGHTS AND RULE OF LAW: Report of Conference, 1981 (Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1981) (ISIL) INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE, GENEVA: Time for equality at work: Global report under the follow-up to the ILO declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work. (International Labour Office, Geneva, 2003) KANNAN, K. P.: Development as a right to freedom. (C D S, Kerala) (DELNET) KAPUR, Anchal: Women worker s rights in India: Issues and strategies a reference guide. (International Labour Organization, 1999) KIRCHMEIER, Felix: Right to development where do we stand : State of the debate on the right to development. (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Geneva, 2006) (ISIL) KOTHARI, Rajni: Human rights society and development. (Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, 2000) KUMAR, A Rajendra: Human rights and right to development in the wake of globalization of local national resources: Two case studies in Orissa. (INTERNS REPORT, NHRC, 2001) KUMAR, C. Raj And SRIVASTAVA, D.K.: Human rights and development: Law policy and governance. (Lexis Nexis, Hong Kong, 2006)

KUMAR, Suresh: Development and human rights. (National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, 2008) (INTERNS REPORT, NHRC) MAHBUB Ul HAQ: Reflection on human development: How the focus of development economics shifted from national income accounting to peoplecentered policies, told by one of the chief architects of the new paradigm. (Oxford University Press, Bombay, 1996) MALLICK, Ross: Development, ethnicity and human rights in South Asia (Sage Publishers, New Delhi, 1998) (ISIL) MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERANCE DIVISON/BUREAU FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY & REGIONAL BUREAU FOR ASIA- PACIFIC, NEW YORK: UNDP regional training workshop & seminar on human rights and sustainable human development and a preliminary programme note implementing a rights-based approach to development in the Asia region, Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 21-24, 1999: Final report. (Management Development and Governance Division, New York, 1999) MANJI, Firoze: Development and human rights. (Rawat Publishers, Jaipur, 2006) (ISIL) MANN, Jonathan M., GRUSKIN, Sofia, GRODIN, Michael A., ANNAS, Grorge J. Ed.: Health and human rights. (Routledge, New York, 1999) MANOHAR, Sujata: Right to development as a human rights (Asti Journal of

Training & Development, January June 2002) (DELNET) MANOKHA, Ivan: Political economy of human rights enforcement. (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2008) MARKS, Stephen P. Ed.: Implementing the right to development: The role of international law. (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and Program on Human Rights in Development of the Harvard School of Public Health, Geneva, Switzerland, 2008) MARKS, Stephen P.: Right to development: A primer. (Sage Publications, New Delhi, 2004) (DELNET) McKEON, Richard: Philosophy and history in the development of human rights: Ethics and social justice eds. Howard E. Kiefer and Milton K. Munitz. vol. 4, contemporary philosophical thought. (State University of New York Press, Albany, 1970) NANDA, Ved P., SHEPHERD, George W. And Mc CARTHY ARNOLD, Eilen: World debt and the human condition: Structural adjustment and the right to development. (Green Press, Westport, 1993) (DELNET) NARULA, Smita: Right to food: Holding global actors accountable under international law. (NYU School of Law, New York, 2006) NAYAR, Kuldip: Liberalization and development. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2008)

NOLAN, Aoife, PORTER, Bruce And LANGFORD, Malcolm: Justifiability of social and economic rights: An updated appraisal. (CHRGI Publications, 2007) http://www.chrgj.org/publications NUSSBAUM, Martha: Capabilities, human rights and the Universal Declaration: Future of human rights. Eds. Burns H. Weston and Stephen Marks. (Transnational Publication, New York, 1999) ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT, PARIS: Human rights into development. (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, 2006) RIGHT TO development: A review of the current state of the debate for the department for international development. (Laure-Helene, Piron, 2002) ROY CHOWDHURY, Subrata And Ors. : Right to development in international law. (Nijhoff publishers, Dordrecht) SAIBABA, G. And K. Sreenivasa: National workshop on the The rights based approach to development. (D/o Human Rights and Social Development, Tirupati, 2002) SALOMON, Margat E: Global responsibility for human rights: World poverty and the development of International law. (Oxford University Press, New York, 2007) SAXENA, D. P.: Rural towns and the socio economic development of villages.

(Mittal Publications, New Delhi, 1994) SEN, Amartya: Development as freedom. (Oxford University Press, Oxford) SEN, Pronab: Financing for development India: Lessons from the past: Needs of future. (United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), New Delhi, 2002) SENGUPTA, Arjun And NEGI, Archana Ed.: Reflections on the right to development. (Sage Publication, New Delhi, 2005) (DELNET) SENGUPTA, Arjun K.: Report on conditions of work and promotion of livelihoods in the unorganized sector: National commission for enterprises. (Academic Foundation, New Delhi, 2010) SENGUPTA, Arjun: 1st 6th report of the Independent Expert on the right to development, Mr. Arjun Sengupta, submitted in accordance with Commission resolution. (Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 2002) SENGUPTA, Arjun: Summaries prepared by Franciscans International of the four reports of the Independent Expert on Right to Development complete with the original reports. (Franciscans International, Geneva, 2002) SEVALAYA: Development is another name for peace. (Sevalaya, Tamil Nadu, 1999) SHARIFF, Abusaleh And KRISHNARAJ, Maithreyi: State, markets and

inequalities: Human development in rural India. (Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2007) SHARMA, Usha: Development of child in India. (Printwell, Jaipur, 1996) SRINIVASAN, K. And VLASSOFF, Michael: Population development Nexus in India : Challenges for new millennium. (Tata McGrew Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 2001) STREETON, Paul: Forward to Mahbub ul Haq: Reflection on human development. (Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1996) TAYLOR, Charls: Human rights the legal culture: Philosophical foundations of human rights. (UNESCO, Paris, 1986) THORAT, Sukhadeo: Human poverty and socially disadvantaged groups in India. (Human Development Resource Centre, New Delhi, 2007) TOMASEVSKI, Katarina: Development aid and human rights: A study for the Danish Center of Human rights. (Pinter Publisher, London, 1989) TUCK, Richard: Natural rights theories origins and development. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1979) UNIED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, NEW YORK: Human development report 2009: Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development. (United Nations Development Programme, New York, 2009)

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: Human rights and the millennium development goals. UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATIOR S OFFICE, NEW DELHI: India United Nations development assistance framework, 2008-2012. (UN Resident Coordinator s Office, New Delhi) UNITED NATIONS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: Rights of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health: Report of the special rapporteur, Paul Hunt, submitted in accordance with commission resolution 2002/31 UNITED NATIONS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: 1st 6th report of the Independent Expert on the right to development, Mr. Arjun Sengupta submitted in accordance with commission resolution. (Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 2002) VONGENUGTEN, Willem, Ed.: Poverty of rights: Human rights and the eradication of poverty. (Zed Books, London, 2001) (ISIL) WORLD BANK, WASHINGTON: World development report 2010: Development and climate change. (World Bank, Washington, 2010) WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME, INDIA: Enabling development: WFP policy on food aid and development. (World Food Programme, India, 1991) (NHRC