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Sustainable Public Procurement of Infrastructure and Human Rights: Beyond Building Green

Edited by: Olga Martin-Ortega, Laura TreviƱo-Lozano

ISBN13: 9781802205503
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This innovative book addresses the links between sustainability and human rights in the context of infrastructure projects and uncovers the human rights gap in every stage of public procurement processes to deliver on infrastructure assets or services.

Bringing together contributions from leading scholars and legal practitioners, this comprehensive book addresses a gap in the literature on the role of human rights within highly complex contracts, such as public-private partnerships (PPPs), in infrastructure development. Chapters analyse key human rights issues across the life cycle of projects using case studies that investigate communities, service users and workers in public procurement supply chains as human rights holders. Further, it explores the issues facing women as different role-players – namely as workers, service users, decision-makers and government suppliers. Case studies include procurement of healthcare infrastructure and megasporting events. The editors also propose solutions and new ways forward in the advancement of the sustainable public procurement agenda, both for developed and developing countries, to deliver infrastructure that brings social return without harming human rights.

Developing more inclusive approaches to infrastructure that address rightsholders and stakeholders – including communities, workers, service users, and particularly women – this book will be a thought-provoking resource for scholars and students, as well as for human rights lawyers, advocates and policy makers alike.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Commercial Law, Environmental Law
Contents:
Foreword xii
Roberto Caranta
PART I. LINKING HUMAN RIGHTS AND SUSTAINABILITY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Sustainable public procurement of infrastructure and human rights: linkages and gaps 2
Laura Treviño-Lozano and Olga Martin-Ortega
2. Access to infrastructure as a human right: making public–private partnerships work for the people 28
George Nwangwu
3. A 360-degree approach to women’s inclusion in infrastructure 60
Cristina Contreras Casado
4. Financing infrastructure procurement and workers’ rights: the role of regional development banks 86
Miriam Mbah and Ama Eyo
PART II. BUILDING HOSPITALS FOR PEOPLE
5. Development, infrastructure and human rights: the role of human rights impact assessments 112
Josua Loots
6. Interventions in hospital construction: early action for the realisation of human rights 140
Annabel Elise Short
7. The mismatch of public–private partnerships and the right to health 160
Johanna Hoekstra and Luis Felipe Yanes
PART III. FOR THE GAME: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MEGA-SPORTING EVENTS
8. Human rights risks and opportunities in mega-sporting event procurement 195
William Rook and Daniela Heerdt
9. Human rights and developmental considerations in procuring for Africa’s first World Cup 215
Geo Quinot
PART IV. CONCLUSIONS
10. Beyond building green: putting people at the core of sustainable procurement of infrastructure 238
Olga Martin-Ortega and Laura Treviño-Lozano

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