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    An analysis of the relevance of human rights in the interface of economic, social and political development of a society with particular reference to Zambia

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    2013-05-09
    Author
    Simutowe, Aaron
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    Abstract
    The main objective of this Directed Research is to analyse and show the relevance of human rights in political, economic and social development of a society making particular reference to Zambia. To achieve this, the essay looks at the strength and independence of Human Rights agencies like the courts and Human Rights Commission. The research of economic, social and cultural rights. Thirdly, the civil and political rights in Zambia's political development. The research will look at the general nature of human rights and also give an analysis of the nature of economic and social rights as well as their relevance to development. It also shows the effectiveness of justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights is in the quest to making human rights a reality for most Zambians. Finally, it analyses Zambia's economic and political situation and whether human rights observance will also give conclusion, summary and recommendations.
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    http://dspace.unza.zm/handle/123456789/2390
    Subject
    Human Rights-Zambia
    Civil Rights
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