Helping the poor, helping the world: inclusiveness and sustainability for a more durable growth

By Marika LERCH, Policy Department, Directorate-General for External Policies and European Parliamentary Research Service; Graphics and statistics: Christian Dietrich, EU – European Parliament Added 01/06/2015

Reports- “A recent paradigm shift In EU development policy has put growth higher on the agenda. While the 2006 European Consensus on Development recognised ‘pro-poor growth’ as one of many aspects of addressing poverty eradication, the 2011 Agenda for Change makes ‘sustainable and inclusive growth’ a cornerstone of the EU’s strategy to improve human development. The new paradigm in linked to more EU support for infrastructure, trade and a favourable business environment, and for more strongly engaging the private sector. To make growth ‘sustainable’, EU aid promotes cleaner technologies, agro-ecological practices and the use of renewable energies. ‘Inclusivity’ is advocated, in part, by targeting small companies and micro-enterprises, promoting rights at work, enhancing women’s economic empowerment and setting up social protection and fair tax systems.”
See full report < https://europa.eu/eyd2015/en/eu-european-parliament/posts/sustainable-growth>

‘The hydra-headed monster of sexual and domestic violence: a case for restorative justice?’

Okunwaye, I.C. (2012) ‘The hydra-headed monster of sexual and domestic violence: a case for restorative justice?’, Int. J. Private Law, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp.322–331.

Abstract: The article seeks to ascertain the relevance of restorative justice in sexual and domestic violence, and also extrapolates in depth its relevance with respect to Daly and Cossins’ arguments. While Daly seem to rely on her Sexual Assault Archival Study, as empirical evidence to hold that restorative justice can play a key role in providing victims of sexual assault justice, Cossins insists that the evidence is ‘insufficient’ to allow for restorative justices practices, and rather would prefer a legal reform. The question arises whether there could be a possibility for an integrated approach?