The promises and realization of the right to development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Balingene Kahombo
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This paper examines, from a legal and socio-economic perspective, how the right to development materializes its promises and realization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In this regards, it analyzes its incorporation in the Congolese legal order, defines its constituent elements, and the measures which have been adopted to implement the constitutional framework. It also identifies challenges to the right to development in the DRC and permissive conditions for its effective enjoyment. The main conclusion is that the right to development enshrined in the Congolese law remains more a matter of claims and aspirations than a tangible reality reflecting an increase in the quality of life of the Congolese people. Obstacles to the realization and enjoyment of the right to development include the adverse effects of capitalist liberalism, the extraversion of Congolese development policies, and the culture of predation which dates back to the colonial period. The Congolese leadership has a historic responsibility to trigger or impose the much needed change. This will require not only the integration of the DRC’s international commitments in its domestic development policies based on an internal dynamic putting Congolese at the center of every socio-economic initiative, but also a state which has effective authority over its territory to defend the rule of law, is more interventionist so as to stop the current intentional destruction of the country, and promotes ethical behaviours in public services.
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发展权利在刚果民主共和国的承诺和实现
本文从法律和社会经济的角度考察了发展权如何在刚果民主共和国实现其承诺和实现。在这方面,报告分析了宪法在刚果法律秩序中的纳入情况,界定了宪法的构成要素,以及为执行宪法框架而采取的措施。报告还指出了刚果民主共和国的发展权面临的挑战,以及有效享受发展权的许可条件。主要的结论是,刚果法律所载的发展权利仍然更多地是一种要求和愿望,而不是反映刚果人民生活质量提高的具体现实。实现和享受发展权的障碍包括资本主义自由主义的不利影响、刚果发展政策的外向型以及可追溯到殖民时期的掠夺文化。刚果领导层负有触发或实施急需变革的历史责任。这不仅需要将刚果民主共和国的国际承诺纳入其国内发展政策,其基础是将刚果人民置于每一项社会经济倡议的中心,而且需要一个在其领土上拥有有效权力以捍卫法治的国家,更多地干预以阻止目前对该国的故意破坏,并促进公共服务中的道德行为。
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