[Collective] – INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE THIRD WORLD: Between Repetition and Renewal, ed. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri, coll. of the UMR of Comparative Law of Paris, vol. 31
[Collective] – INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE THIRD WORLD: Between Repetition and Renewal, ed. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri, coll. of the UMR of Comparative Law of Paris, vol. 31
    [Collectif]
    INTERNATIONAL LAW AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE THIRD WORLD: Between Repetition and Renewal, ed. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri, coll. of the UMR of Comparative Law of Paris, vol. 31
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2013
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 451 p.
    This work is divided into five parts. I. The Past, Present, and Future of International Law: A Critical Third-World Approach; II. A Reinterpretation of the History of International Law?; III. A New Approach to Human Rights; IV. What Kind of Third World for What Kind of Development?; V. Rethinking Modes of Dissemination, Research, and Teaching. With the following contributions: Mohammed Bedjaoui, "The 'TWAILs' and the Fate of Postcolonial Legal Studies"; Antony Anghie, The Evolution of International Law: Colonial and Postcolonial Realities; Anne Orford, The Past as Law or History? The Relevance of Imperialism for Modern International Law; Vasuki Nesiah, The Trial of History: Human Rights Today; Ratna Kapur, "Girls Will Be Girls": Peace and the Gender Politics of Security Council Resolutions 1325, 1820. Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Counter-Hegemonic International Law: Rethinking Human Rights and Development as a Strategy for the Third World; Jean-Marc Sorel, What Kind of Third World for What Kind of Development? Brief Remarks; Rémi Bachand, Third World Approaches to International Law: Perspectives for a Subalternist Approach to International Law; etc.

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