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The Misery Of International Law Confrontations With Injustice In The Global Economy John Linarelli

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The Misery Of International Law Confrontations With Injustice In The Global Economy John Linarelli
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Publisher: Oxford university Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 322
Author: John Linarelli, Margot Salomon, Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
ISBN: 9780198753957, 0198753950
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Misery Of International Law Confrontations With Injustice In The Global Economy John Linarelli by John Linarelli, Margot Salomon, Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah 9780198753957, 0198753950 instant download after payment.

Poverty, inequality, and dispossession accompany economic globalization. Bringing together three international law scholars, this book addresses how international law and its regimes of trade, investment, finance, as well as human rights, are implicated in the construction of misery, and how international law is producing, reproducing, and embedding injustice and narrowing the alternatives that might really serve humanity.
• Examines the role of international law in constituting and sustaining injustice in the international economic order
• Offers a synthesis of approaches to exploring the pathologies across the international legal regimes of trade, investment, and finance combining insights from radical critiques, political philosophy, history, and critical development studies
• Explores ways in which international human rights law works against its own aims in reproducing the underlying terms of socio-economic immiseration
• Brings together three international law scholars to present a forceful case for ridding international law of its hallmarks of fostering poverty, inequality, and dispossession

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