political development. The right to development should be
fulfilled so as to meet equitably the developmental and
environmental needs of present and future generations. While
development facilitates and is necessary for the enjoyment of
all human rights, the lack of development may not be invoked
to justify the violations of internationally recognised human
rights.
36. ASEAN Member States should adopt meaningful peopleoriented and gender responsive development programmes
aimed at poverty alleviation, the creation of conditions including
the protection and sustainability of the environment for the
peoples of ASEAN to enjoy all human rights recognised in this
Declaration on an equitable basis, and the progressive
narrowing of the development gap within ASEAN.
37. ASEAN Member States recognise that the implementation of
the right to development requires effective development policies
at the national level as well as equitable economic relations,
international cooperation and a favourable international
economic environment. ASEAN Member States should
mainstream the multidimensional aspects of the right to
development into the relevant areas of ASEAN community
building and beyond, and shall work with the international
community to promote equitable and sustainable development,
fair trade practices and effective international cooperation.
RIGHT TO PEACE
38. Every person and the peoples of ASEAN have the right to enjoy
peace within an ASEAN framework of security and stability,
neutrality and freedom, such that the rights set forth in this
Declaration can be fully realised. To this end, ASEAN Member
States should continue to enhance friendship and cooperation
in the furtherance of peace, harmony and stability in the region.
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