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The Third World and International Order: Law, Politics and Globalization: Developments in International Law, cartea 45

Editat de Antony Anghie, Bhupinder Chimni, Karin Mickelson, Obiora C. Okafor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2003
This collection of essays explores different dimensions of the relationship between the third world and international law. The topics covered include third world approaches to international law, non-state actors and developing countries, feminism and the third world, foreign investment, resistance and international law, and territorial disputes and native peoples. It is a further contribution to the work done by scholars intent on elaborating what might be termed Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL). This initiative seeks to continue and further develop the important work that has been done over many decades, particularly by scholars and jurists from the third world, to construct an international law which is sensitive to the needs of third world peoples. This body of scholarship has attempted to extend and expand the concerns and materials of international law. The essays in this volume are animated by these same motives at a time when unprecedented issues confront third world peoples, particularly since the contemporary international system appears to be disempowering third world peoples, intensifying inequality between the North and the South, and indeed, importantly, within the North and the South.
TWAIL scholars attempt to look afresh at the history of colonial international law, engage previous trends in third world scholarship in international law, take cognizance of the dramatic changes which have characterized the body of international law in the last few decades from the perspective of third world peoples, record their resistance to unjust and oppressive international laws, and advance new approaches that address their needs and concerns. These are the broad themes and concerns which animate this collection of essays.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041121660
ISBN-10: 9041121668
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Developments in International Law


Cuprins

Introduction
A Line in the Sand: International (Dis)Order and the Impunity of Non-State Corporale Actors in the Developing World S. Agbakwa, Human Capabilities and Gender Justice: A South Asian Perspective B. Baruah, Operation Enduring Freedom: Towards a New International Law and Order? U. Baxi, Third World Approaches to International Law: A Manifesto B.S. Chimni, Geographical Hegelianism in Territorial Disputes Involving Non-European Land Relations: An Analysis of the Case Concerning KasikilijSedudu Island (BotswanajNamibia) J.T. Gathii , Opinion: Illegal Wars and International Criminal Law M. Mandel 7. The Ground Beneath Her Feet: TW AIL Feminisms V: Nesiah, International Law and Third World Resistance: A Theoretical Inquiry B. Rajagopal, Economic Neo-Liberalism and the International Law on Foreign Investment M. Sornarajah
Notes on Contributors

Recenzii

'All nine TWAIL conference contributions are documented and of high quality in their legal analysis. While, as their editors correctly concede, no well-founded theory is yet underlying the analysis of TWAIL scholars, their common concern is courageously expressed, and the rationale of many concepts of mainstream public international law and international economic law if forcefully questioned from the third world perspective. TWAIL criticism of Northern international law is eloquently put forward, and the lively discourse in which all papers engage in their review is rather refreshing.'
Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte, Zeitschrift für ausländisches und öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2004.