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Developing the Right to Development

The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 2017
The un Convention on the Rights of the Child provides an unprecedented and comprehensive protection for the right to development of children, and more broadly, for child development. Thus far, little attention has been given in theory or in practice to the ways in which this protection should be realised.
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The Development of the Right to Development

2009
The right to development is the right of all human persons everywhere, and of humanity, to realize their potential. The Declaration on the Right to Development is an explicit charter of duties for human beings everywhere to struggle to create and maintain conditions where authentic human, social and civilizational development is possible.
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Development

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2000
Our understanding of neural development has advanced dramatically over the past decade. Significant insights have now been obtained into seven fundamental developmental processes: first, induction of the neural plate; second, regionalization of the neural tube along the dorsoventral and anteroposterior axes; third, generation of neurons and glia from ...
Thomas M. Jessell, Joshua R. Sanes
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Self‐development for Developers

Executive Development, 1992
Reports some findings from the Developing the Developers report, in particular the high proportion of developers who differentiate training from development, and their reasons for so doing. Identify from the research the top ten approaches that developers see as important for the future.
David Megginson, Mike Pedler
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Developing Leaders? Developing Countries?

Development in Practice, 2006
A visit to Ghana, with the hosts interested in developing leaders and the guest interested in developing countries, led to a questioning of both. Three approaches to development are discussed. The top-down government planning approach, discredited with the fall of communism, has been replaced by an outside-in ‘globalisation’ approach, which is now ...
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Development

2017
This chapter raises the question of why “development” is a political concept. It asks us to allow the concept of development to overflow the interplay of capital and colony. This makes room for an acknowledgment of complicity—folded-togetherness—rather than see “development” to be conceptualized as good or evil or both after colonialism.
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Legal Developments

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2011
This contribution analysis the main legal developments relating to the introduction of a new and extensive regulatory regime for financial supervision in the European Union. With this legal regime both micro- and macro-prudential supervisory aspects of the internal market are addressed.
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Developing EMRs in Developing Countries

IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 2011
Clinics in developing nations often use paper-based records that are hard to manage or are inefficient. Electronic medical records (EMR) systems could help increase the efficiency and efficacy of these clinics. Even though some EMR systems have been developed for developing countries, they lack customizability.
Metin Akay, Weihua Chen
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The Development of the Concept of Development

Human Development, 1975
Examination of the way in which children conceive the development of animals showed the following.
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Trade and Development

1972
In the previous chapter we attempted to establish the role of foreign borrowing in the development process. Using dual-gap analysis, it was shown that foreign borrowing can be used to bridge either a domestic savings-investment gap or a foreign exchange gap, whichever is the larger.
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