Abstract
Under the auspices of the Netherlands-Canada Committee, a distinguished lecture series was held in the Spring of 1995 to commemorate the contribution by Canadian military forces to the liberation of the Netherlands from German occupation, fifty years ago, in May 1945. As part of this series, on 28 April a debate took place in the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague on the relationship between development, democracy and human rights. The speeches delivered by Ed Broadbent and Theo van Boven are reprinted below.
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