HUMAN RIGHTS IS POWER FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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Descripción
Human Rights is Power for Human Development How Financial Crime Serves as Human Rights Violations This book is the result of sustained reflection on the relationship between human rights, governance, financial integrity, and human development in contemporary society. It emerges from the growing concern that despite global progress in legal frameworks, policy institutions, and development strategies, many societies—particularly in developing regions—continue to experience deep structural inequalities, widespread poverty, and weakened public service delivery. At the heart of this challenge lies a persistent and often underestimated phenomenon: financial crime. This includes corruption, money laundering, tax evasion, illicit financial flows, and various forms of economic manipulation that deprive states of essential resources needed for development. While these crimes are often treated as technical or financial issues, their consequences are profoundly human. They determine whether a child has access to education, whether a hospital is equipped with medicine, and whether communities have access to clean water, security, and opportunity. This book argues that financial crime must no longer be viewed solely through the narrow lens of economics or criminal justice. Instead, it must be understood as a systemic violation of human rights, because it directly obstructs the realization of economic, social, and cultural rights. When public resources are diverted through corrupt systems or illicit financial structures, governments lose the capacity to fulfill their fundamental obligations to citizens. As a result, human dignity is compromised, inequality deepens, and development becomes uneven and exclusionary. The central thesis of this work is simple yet powerful: