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International law and the third world : Reshaping justice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 275p viiISBN:
  • 9780415574563
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.000000 FAL
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Reshaping Justice: International Law and the Third World: An Introduction Richard Falk, Balakrishnan Rajagopal and Jacqueline Stevens; 2. What may the 'Third World' Expect from International Law? Upendra Baxi; 3. International Law and the Future Richard Falk; 4. The Evolution of International Law: Colonial and Postcolonial Realities Antony Anghie; 5. Recreating the State Jacqueline Stevens; 6. Counter-hegemonic International Law: Rethinking Human Rights and Development as a Third World Strategy Balakrishnan Rajagopal; 7. Why should Muslims Abandon Jihad?: Human Rights and the Future of International Law Abdullahi Ahmed An-na'im; 8. Poverty, Agency and Resistance in the Future of International Law: An African Perspective Obiora Chinedu Okafor; 9. Between Civilisation and Barbarism: Creole Interventions in International Law Liliana Obregon; 10. 'I Heard it All Before' Egyptian Tales of Law and Development Amr Shalakany; 11. The Civilised Self and the Barbaric Other: Imperial Delusions of Order and the Challenges of Human Security Ikechi Mgbeoji; 12. Political Asylum and Torture: A Comparative Analysis Wadie E. Said; 13. International Environmental Law, Water and the Future Hilal Elver; 14. Resistance in the Age of Empire: Occupied Discourse Pending Investigation Vasuki Nesiah; 15. Exiled to a Liminal Legal Zone: Are we all Palestinians now? Laurie King-Irani; 16. Building Women into Peace: The International Legal Framework Christine Chinkin and Hilary Charlesworth; 17. Third World Approaches to International Economic Governance James Thuo Gathii
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Table of contents
1. Reshaping Justice: International Law and the Third World: An Introduction Richard Falk, Balakrishnan Rajagopal and Jacqueline Stevens;
2. What may the 'Third World' Expect from International Law? Upendra Baxi;
3. International Law and the Future Richard Falk;
4. The Evolution of International Law: Colonial and Postcolonial Realities Antony Anghie;
5. Recreating the State Jacqueline Stevens;
6. Counter-hegemonic International Law: Rethinking Human Rights and Development as a Third World Strategy Balakrishnan Rajagopal;
7. Why should Muslims Abandon Jihad?: Human Rights and the Future of International Law Abdullahi Ahmed An-na'im;
8. Poverty, Agency and Resistance in the Future of International Law: An African Perspective Obiora Chinedu Okafor;
9. Between Civilisation and Barbarism: Creole Interventions in International Law Liliana Obregon;
10. 'I Heard it All Before' Egyptian Tales of Law and Development Amr Shalakany;
11. The Civilised Self and the Barbaric Other: Imperial Delusions of Order and the Challenges of Human Security Ikechi Mgbeoji;
12. Political Asylum and Torture: A Comparative Analysis Wadie E. Said;
13. International Environmental Law, Water and the Future Hilal Elver;
14. Resistance in the Age of Empire: Occupied Discourse Pending Investigation Vasuki Nesiah;
15. Exiled to a Liminal Legal Zone: Are we all Palestinians now? Laurie King-Irani;
16. Building Women into Peace: The International Legal Framework Christine Chinkin and Hilary Charlesworth;
17. Third World Approaches to International Economic Governance James Thuo Gathii

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