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Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty 2nd ed

Edited by: Martha F. Davis, Morten Kjaerum, Amanda Lyons

ISBN13: 9781035350506
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781035312115
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This thoroughly revised second edition of the Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty builds on the significant contribution of the first edition to the understanding of global poverty, addressing new developments in the nexus of human rights, poverty and inequality. Leading experts from various disciplines draw on influential scholarship and practical experience to outline a future research agenda for addressing poverty and inequality.

Authors interrogate the definition of poverty and examine the dynamics of poverty and inequality in relation to matters such as race, gender, age, geography and migration status. Chapters explore the rights to housing, health, work, education, protest and access to justice, highlighting the challenges posed by corruption, climate change and new technologies. This second edition provides new research, expands on previous material and raises probing questions about how the status quo of poverty and human rights is defined and perpetuated.

This Research Handbook is a crucial resource for scholars and students of law and development, comparative law and human rights looking for future research avenues. It is also beneficial for legal practitioners working to address poverty in both the Global North and Global South.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Opening Note xviii
Foreword xx
Acknowledgements xxv

Introduction to the Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty xxvi
Martha F. Davis, Morten Kjaerum and Amanda Lyons

PART I DEFINITIONS, MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDS
1. A human rights-based approach to measuring poverty 2
Olivier De Schutter
2. From stigma to rights: uncovering the hidden dimension of poverty 22
Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona
3. Current perspectives on global poverty: rights, capabilities and social exclusion 39
Ayşe Buğra
4. Is economic inequality a violation of human rights? 57
Gillian MacNaughton
5. Poverty and political rights: an exercise of recovery from oblivion 74
Karolina Miriam Januszewski andManfred Nowak
6. Human rights and poverty reduction: what are the linkages? 94
Hans-Otto Sano

PART II CROSS-CURRENTS
SECTION A POVERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND IDENTITY
7. Breaking the link between poverty and disability: re-purposing human rights in the 21st century 113
Gerard Quinn and Mary Keogh
8. Poverty, older persons and human rights 131
Andrew Byrnes
9. Child impoverishment and the human rights of children 149
Wouter Vandenhole
10. Capping motherhood 167
Meghan Campbell
11. The price that is paid: violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and poverty 182
Victor Madrigal-Borloz
12. Assessing racialized poverty: the case of impoverished Roma people in the European Union 204
Margareta Matache and Simona Barbu
13. Rights, racism and poverty: failures of the global commitment to leave no one behind 225
Gay McDougall
SECTION B POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS, INTERSECTING WITH GEOGRAPHY AND PLACE
14. Human rights and a-legality: destitution of persons seeking asylum in the
EU 244
Eleni Karageorgiou
15. Seeing human rights like a city: the prospects and perils of the ‘urban turn’ 263
Natalia Ángel-Cabo and Luisa Sotomayor
16. Local authorities, poverty and the impact of human rights norms 280
Moritz Baumgärtel
17. Addressing poverty at its base: the housing and land rights approach 297
Miloon Kothari
18. The land-rights poverty nexus 313
Alfred Lahai Gbabai Brownell Sr.
19. Indigenous Peoples’ land rights: a culturally sensitive strategy for poverty eradication and sustainable development 330
Alejandro Fuentes

PART III MECHANISMS AND POLICIES
20. A human rights critique of contemporary social policy paradigms: new behaviourism, social investment and new universalism 348
Volkan Yilmaz
21. From home to commodity: the human right to housing in a market-driven era 365
Leilani Farha and Kaitlin Schwan
22. The right to health for people living in poverty: a human rights perspective 383
Mette Hartlev
23. Poverty and abortion rights in international law 399
Joanna N. Erdman
24. Poverty, labour law and human rights: a necessary connection 416
Lee Swepston and Constance Thomas
25. Minimum wage, poverty reduction and human rights in Cambodia: a case study 433
Sophal Chea
26. Fair taxes to end poverty 447
Åsa Gunnarsson
27. Advancing human rights through legal empowerment of the disadvantaged 463
Lisa Hilbink and Valentina Salas

PART IV STRUCTURAL BARRIERS
28. Climate change, human rights and poverty: intersections and challenges 481
Sumudu Atapattu
29. Corruption as a human rights violation 501
Khulekani Moyo
30. Conflict, poverty and human rights violations 517
Zafer Kizilkaya
31. Human rights, technology and poverty 531
Hellen Mukiri-Smith and Linnet Taylor
32. Beyond the state: holding international institutions and private entities accountable for poverty alleviation 552
Lucy Williams