The Limits of Law and Development
Neoliberalism, Governance and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Adelman, Sam; Paliwala, Abdul
The Limits of Law and Development
Neoliberalism, Governance and Social Justice
Herausgeber: Adelman, Sam; Paliwala, Abdul
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The book examines the well-established field of 'law and development' and asks whether the concept of development and discourses on law and development have outlived their usefulness.
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The book examines the well-established field of 'law and development' and asks whether the concept of development and discourses on law and development have outlived their usefulness.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138300354
- ISBN-10: 1138300357
- Artikelnr.: 60014112
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138300354
- ISBN-10: 1138300357
- Artikelnr.: 60014112
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sam Adelman and Abdul Paliwala are respectively Reader and Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Warwick and have been involved in the internationally renowned programme on International Development Law and Human Rights since its inception in 1981 and in the founding of the global Law and Development Research Network (LDRN).
Part One: Rethinking Development and Social Justice;
1 Beyond Law and Development?;SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
2 Ameliorating Human Futures through Class Divided Postdevelopment?;
UPENDRA BAXI;
3 Beyond Development: Towards Sustainability and Climate Justice in the
Anthropocene;
SAM ADELMAN;
4 In Search of Nothing: 'Unseen Empires' and the Law Beyond Development;
PETER FITZPATRICK;
5 Southern Voices: Extending a Project;
WILLIAM TWINING AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
6 Practice Teaches Paradigm: Reflections on Radical and Liberal Law
Perspectives;
ISSA SHIVJI;
Part Two: International Law, Economic Governance and Global Justice;
7 Between Bandung and Doha: International Economic Law and Developing
Countries;
JULIO FAUNDEZ;
8 International Law and Development: From 'Company Raj' to Global
Governance via Indirect Rule;
RADHA D'SOUZA;
9 Academia, Activism and the New Global Governance;
SOL PICCIOTTO;
10 Multiple Enclosures through Land Concessions: Water, Fiscal Resources
and Police Power;
TOMASO FERRANDO;
11 Community Development Agreements and the State's Extractive Strategy in
Mongolia: Participatory Governance or Governance Participation?;
JENNIFER LANDER;
1 Beyond Law and Development?;SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
2 Ameliorating Human Futures through Class Divided Postdevelopment?;
UPENDRA BAXI;
3 Beyond Development: Towards Sustainability and Climate Justice in the
Anthropocene;
SAM ADELMAN;
4 In Search of Nothing: 'Unseen Empires' and the Law Beyond Development;
PETER FITZPATRICK;
5 Southern Voices: Extending a Project;
WILLIAM TWINING AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
6 Practice Teaches Paradigm: Reflections on Radical and Liberal Law
Perspectives;
ISSA SHIVJI;
Part Two: International Law, Economic Governance and Global Justice;
7 Between Bandung and Doha: International Economic Law and Developing
Countries;
JULIO FAUNDEZ;
8 International Law and Development: From 'Company Raj' to Global
Governance via Indirect Rule;
RADHA D'SOUZA;
9 Academia, Activism and the New Global Governance;
SOL PICCIOTTO;
10 Multiple Enclosures through Land Concessions: Water, Fiscal Resources
and Police Power;
TOMASO FERRANDO;
11 Community Development Agreements and the State's Extractive Strategy in
Mongolia: Participatory Governance or Governance Participation?;
JENNIFER LANDER;
Part One: Rethinking Development and Social Justice;
1 Beyond Law and Development?;SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
2 Ameliorating Human Futures through Class Divided Postdevelopment?;
UPENDRA BAXI;
3 Beyond Development: Towards Sustainability and Climate Justice in the
Anthropocene;
SAM ADELMAN;
4 In Search of Nothing: 'Unseen Empires' and the Law Beyond Development;
PETER FITZPATRICK;
5 Southern Voices: Extending a Project;
WILLIAM TWINING AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
6 Practice Teaches Paradigm: Reflections on Radical and Liberal Law
Perspectives;
ISSA SHIVJI;
Part Two: International Law, Economic Governance and Global Justice;
7 Between Bandung and Doha: International Economic Law and Developing
Countries;
JULIO FAUNDEZ;
8 International Law and Development: From 'Company Raj' to Global
Governance via Indirect Rule;
RADHA D'SOUZA;
9 Academia, Activism and the New Global Governance;
SOL PICCIOTTO;
10 Multiple Enclosures through Land Concessions: Water, Fiscal Resources
and Police Power;
TOMASO FERRANDO;
11 Community Development Agreements and the State's Extractive Strategy in
Mongolia: Participatory Governance or Governance Participation?;
JENNIFER LANDER;
1 Beyond Law and Development?;SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
2 Ameliorating Human Futures through Class Divided Postdevelopment?;
UPENDRA BAXI;
3 Beyond Development: Towards Sustainability and Climate Justice in the
Anthropocene;
SAM ADELMAN;
4 In Search of Nothing: 'Unseen Empires' and the Law Beyond Development;
PETER FITZPATRICK;
5 Southern Voices: Extending a Project;
WILLIAM TWINING AND ABDUL PALIWALA;
6 Practice Teaches Paradigm: Reflections on Radical and Liberal Law
Perspectives;
ISSA SHIVJI;
Part Two: International Law, Economic Governance and Global Justice;
7 Between Bandung and Doha: International Economic Law and Developing
Countries;
JULIO FAUNDEZ;
8 International Law and Development: From 'Company Raj' to Global
Governance via Indirect Rule;
RADHA D'SOUZA;
9 Academia, Activism and the New Global Governance;
SOL PICCIOTTO;
10 Multiple Enclosures through Land Concessions: Water, Fiscal Resources
and Police Power;
TOMASO FERRANDO;
11 Community Development Agreements and the State's Extractive Strategy in
Mongolia: Participatory Governance or Governance Participation?;
JENNIFER LANDER;