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Contents: 1. Introduction: Poverty and human rights - a multidimensional concept in search of multidimensional collaboration / Suzanne Egan
Part I: Critical debates: 2. Keeping human rights out of poverty / Vittorio Bufacchi Poverty and the rhetoric of human rights: a reply to Bufacchi / Jesse Tomalty
3. China, extreme poverty and consequentialist theories of human rights / Graham Finlay
4. The legal construction of poverty: Examining historic tensions between property rights and subsistence rights / Julia McClure
5. Human rights, poverty and capitalism / Anna Chadwick
6. (Post)human rights, poverty and inequality: Problems of algocracy, pharmocracy and chemocracy / Su-Ming Khoo
7. Planet and people: Making human rights distributive by design / Wouter Vandenhole
8. On the possibility of justified subsistence wars / Lonneke Peperkamp and Ronald Tinnevelt
Part II: Case studies: 9. An emphasis on social rights: A boost for the uk's popular rights discourse? / Aoife Daly and Alan Connolly
10. The provision of social assistance in Ireland and Spain: A human rights assessment / MarĂa Dalli
11. Operationalising rights-based approaches to development: Chinks in the armour observed through a study of anganwadi workers in Odisha, India / Nita Mishra
12. Afterword: Poverty and human rights / Anna Chadwick
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Part I: Critical debates: 2. Keeping human rights out of poverty / Vittorio Bufacchi Poverty and the rhetoric of human rights: a reply to Bufacchi / Jesse Tomalty
3. China, extreme poverty and consequentialist theories of human rights / Graham Finlay
4. The legal construction of poverty: Examining historic tensions between property rights and subsistence rights / Julia McClure
5. Human rights, poverty and capitalism / Anna Chadwick
6. (Post)human rights, poverty and inequality: Problems of algocracy, pharmocracy and chemocracy / Su-Ming Khoo
7. Planet and people: Making human rights distributive by design / Wouter Vandenhole
8. On the possibility of justified subsistence wars / Lonneke Peperkamp and Ronald Tinnevelt
Part II: Case studies: 9. An emphasis on social rights: A boost for the uk's popular rights discourse? / Aoife Daly and Alan Connolly
10. The provision of social assistance in Ireland and Spain: A human rights assessment / MarĂa Dalli
11. Operationalising rights-based approaches to development: Chinks in the armour observed through a study of anganwadi workers in Odisha, India / Nita Mishra
12. Afterword: Poverty and human rights / Anna Chadwick
Index.