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Bangladesh And International Law 1st Edition Mohammad Shahabuddin

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Bangladesh And International Law 1st Edition Mohammad Shahabuddin
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Mohammad Shahabuddin
ISBN: 9780367618582, 0367618583
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Bangladesh And International Law 1st Edition Mohammad Shahabuddin by Mohammad Shahabuddin 9780367618582, 0367618583 instant download after payment.

This book is the first-ever comprehensive analysis of international law from Global South perspectives with specific reference to Bangladesh. The book not only sheds new light on classical international law concepts, such as statehood, citizenship, and self-determination, but also covers more current issues including Rohingya refugees, climate change, sustainable development, readymade garment workers and crimes against humanity. Written by area specialists, the book explores how international law shaped Bangladesh state practice over the last five decades; how Bangladesh in turn contributed to the development of international law; and the manner in which international law is also used as a hegemonic tool for marginalising less powerful countries like Bangladesh. By analysing stories of an ambivalent relationship between international law and post-colonial states, the book exposes the duality of international law as both a problem-solving tool and as a language of hegemony. Despite its focus on Bangladesh, the book deals with the more general problem of post-colonial states' problematic relationship with international law and so will be of interest to students and scholars of international law in general, as well as those interested in the Global South and South Asia in particular.

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