Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right
Who Owes What to the Very Poor? Co-published with UNESCO
Edited by Thomas Pogge
UNESCO/OUP
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1:Severe Poverty as a Human Rights Violation, Thomas Pogge
2:Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights: Inhumanity or Injustice?, Tom Campbell
3:The Moral Reality of Human Rights, John Tasioulas
4:Inequality and Poverty in Global Perspective, Álvaro de Vita
5:Poverty as a Form of Oppression, Marc Fleurbaey
6:Neglected Injustice: Poverty as a Violation of Social Autonomy, Regina Kreide
7:The Duties Imposed by the Human Right to Basic Necessities, Elizabeth Ashford
8:Duties to Fulfill the Human Rights of the Poor, Alan Gewirth
9:Extreme Poverty in a Wealthy World: What Justice Demands Today, Marcelo Alegre
10:Responsibility and Severe Poverty, Leif Wenar
11:Global Poverty and Human Rights: the Case for Positive Duties, Simon Caney
12:The Right to Basic Resources, Stéphane Chauvier
13:Poverty Eradication and Human Rights, Arjun Sengupta
14:Enforcing Economic and Social Human Rights, Osvaldo Guariglia
15:The Right of Resistance in Situations of Severe Deprivation, Roberto Gargarella
Bibliography
Index