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Poverty, exclusion and lack of participation are symptomatic of state and market-based approaches to human rights. Oche Onazi uses Nigeria as a case study to show how the idea of community is a better alternative, capable of inspiring the poor and the vulnerable to organise themselves democratically and claim ownership of the processes that determine their human rights.
Contents
Preface; Introduction; Dominant Approaches; Point of Departure; Human Rights, Electricity and Nigeria; Structure of the Book; 1 Human Rights and Community: Unlocking the Deadlock; 2. Are Human Rights Enough?; 3. Good Governance as Metaphor for Development; 4. Good Governance and the Marketisation of Human Rights; 5. The Good Governance of Electricity: Nigeria as Case Study; 6. Reclaiming Human Rights: A Theory of Community; 7. Electricity for Community by Community: The Co-operative Model; Conclusion: Imagining a Post-State Human Rights Discourse; Bibliography.