rights-based
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adjetivo
Contexto: "I think it is clear that we owe something to animals in the name of justice, and that this requires individual humans to change their behavior in certain ways, for example, by refusing to eat meat or to wear animal skins, for which both traditional rights-based and utilitarian animal liberationists have argued. (PAINTER, 2016, p. 339-340)"
Fonte: PAINTER, Corinne. Non-human animals within contemporary capitalism: A Marxist account of non-human animal liberation. Capital & Class: Estados Unidos, Vol. 40(2) 325–343, 2016.
Fonte: PAINTER, Corinne. Non-human animals within contemporary capitalism: A Marxist account of non-human animal liberation. Capital & Class: Estados Unidos, Vol. 40(2) 325–343, 2016.
Termo equivalente: baseado em direitos
Definição: "Some commentators reinforce this argument by contrasting a rights-based approach with other approaches such as the needs-based approach. Whereas a needs-based approach focuses on securing additional resources for delivery of services to marginalised groups, a rights-based approach calls for existing resources to be shared more equally, and assisting the marginalised people to assert their rights to those resources, thus making the process explicitly political (NYAMU-MUSEMBI; CORNWALL, 2004, p.2)"
Fonte: NYAMU-MUSEMBI, Celestine; CORNWALL, Andrea. What is the “rights-based approach” all about? Perspectives from international development agencies. Working paper series, 234. Brighton: IDS, 2004.
Fonte: NYAMU-MUSEMBI, Celestine; CORNWALL, Andrea. What is the “rights-based approach” all about? Perspectives from international development agencies. Working paper series, 234. Brighton: IDS, 2004.
Definição em português: "Alguns comentaristas reforçam esse argumento contrastando uma abordagem baseada em direitos com outras abordagens, como a abordagem baseada em necessidades. Considerando que uma abordagem baseada nas necessidades se concentra em garantir recursos adicionais para a prestação de serviços a grupos marginalizados, uma abordagem baseada em direitos exige que os recursos existentes sejam compartilhados de forma mais igualitária e auxilia as pessoas marginalizadas a fazerem valer seus direitos a esses recursos, tornando assim o processo explicitamente político."