./////// . ////// .//////.//// the core rights and standards that were to be the objects of such an approach could be defined with a point of departure in Martha Nussbaum's and sen's discussions about central human capabilities and prerequisites //// as also noted by Andreassen and his colleagues, there is no question that such prerequisites and basic capabilities must be context-defined.//////however, the point stressed here is that shandard-setting and identification of core human rights and thresholds must be accompanied by an enlarged vision and acceptance of duties.///// the way that structural adjustment policies and changed visions of globalism have influenced key policies in very poor countries has already paved the way for changed visions of accountability in the field of human rights.////