Right to Development Governance: A Policy Proposition for the Kingdom of Lesotho

Abstract In this article, we advance a right to development governance policy proposition for the Kingdom of Lesotho. Contrary to the grim realities that portray Lesotho as landlocked and least developed, the country presents enormous potential, which with the correct policy choices, can radically t...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of legal studies 2023-07, Vol.15 (3), p.393-421
Hauptverfasser: Ngang, Carol Chi, Shale, Itumeleng, Yuni, Denis Nfor, Tsoeu-Ntokoane, Seroala
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract In this article, we advance a right to development governance policy proposition for the Kingdom of Lesotho. Contrary to the grim realities that portray Lesotho as landlocked and least developed, the country presents enormous potential, which with the correct policy choices, can radically transform the development landscape across the country. To harness Lesotho's multiple development futures with strategic foresight entails blending futures analysis with scenario development modelling, absent which is bound to produce ambiguities in policy formulation. From a blend of perspectives in law, economics and political science, we inquire whether an alternative model could produce transformative development deliverables in Lesotho. Drawing from the modelling of three development scenarios, we argue in favour of the right to development governance model, which we find more pragmatic, with the potential to respond to Lesotho's situational realities.
ISSN:2210-9730
1708-7384
DOI:10.1163/17087384-bja10083