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 | International Journal of Political Science and Development Vol. 3(11), pp. 441–453, December, 2015. DOI: 10.14662/IJPSD2015.054 ISSN: 2360-784X 
 
 Research Paper 
 
 The Right to Development under the RTD Declaration, African Charter on Human and People’s Right and FDRE Constitution: A comparative study 
 Dersolegn Yeneabat 
 lecturer of criminal justice and human rights law at school of law, Arba Minch university, Ethiopia 
 Accepted 13 November 2015 
 
 
		Despite 
		different controversies accompanied to it, the right to development is 
		recognized in different international, regional and national laws. 
		Therefore, the basic theme of this research with a view to evaluate the 
		United Nation Declaration on the Right to Development(UNDRD), the 
		African Charter on Human and People Right(ACHPR) and the Ethiopian 
		constitution(FDRE constitution) comparatively. The parameters for 
		comparing the recognition of the right to development under these legal 
		documents are basically the definition, content, and the right holders 
		and duty bearers of this specific right. After assessing these legal 
		documents, the paper concludes that though these documents have some 
		similarities concerning the definition of development, the definition 
		given by the FDRE constitution is broader, the definition given by ACHPR 
		and UNDRD. Regarding the right holders, while UNDRD put individuals, 
		people and states as beneficiaries, ACHPR put only peoples as the 
		beneficiaries of the right to development. The FDRE constitution is 
		different from the two instruments as it put the beneficiaries are 
		nations, nationalities and peoples of Ethiopia. In terms of the duty 
		bearers of the right to development three of these legal documents have 
		similar stand in that they all put the state as the prime duty bearer. Cite This Article As: Yeneabat D (2015). The Right to Development under the RTD Declaration, African Charter on Human and People’s Right and FDRE Constitution: A comparative study. Inter. J. Polit. Sci. Develop. 3(11): 441-453 
 
 
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