Third World Attitudes Toward International Law

Third World Attitudes Toward International Law
Author: Frederick E. Snyder,Surakiart Sathirathai
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1987-06-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0898389143

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International Law and Developing Countries

International Law and Developing Countries
Author: Sharif Bhuiyan,Philippe Sands,Nico J. Schrijver
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004258242

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This book celebrates Kamal Hossain’s lifelong and significant contribution to the development of international law and the cause of developing countries. It brings together an interview with Hossain by the editors, and thirteen essays written in his honour by scholars representing a wide spectrum of expertise in international law. The interview provides an introduction to the rich and varied life of a statesman, a drafter of his country’s constitution, and an acclaimed constitutional and international lawyer. The subjects covered in the essays include the new international economic order (NIEO), human rights, counter-terrorism, climate change, oil and gas law, arbitration, law of the sea, international trade law and judicial reform. These essays offer important perspectives on the issues addressed.

The Third World and International Order

The Third World and International Order
Author: Antony Anghie,Bhupinder Chimni,Karin Mickelson,Obiora C. Okafor
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004479869

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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.

International Economic Law Globalization and Developing Countries

International Economic Law  Globalization and Developing Countries
Author: Julio Faundez,Celine Tan
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781849806671

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This book is both breathtaking in its scope and impressive in its attention to legal and institutional detail in situating developing countries in the evolving body of international economic law. Essays in this volume canvas most important areas of international economic law, including international trade law, international financial regulation, the regulation of foreign direct investment and multinational corporations, foreign aid, the enforcement of human rights standards and core international labour standards on multinational corporations, international enforcement of anti-corruption conventions, international competition law, international intellectual property rights, and international environmental law. A pervasive theme, compellingly developed, in most of these papers is the asymmetric structure of international institutions that generate rules in these various areas, in which developing countries are mostly rule takers, rather than equal participants. The current global financial crisis may provide a welcome opportunity for re-evaluating these institutional asymmetries. In any such re-evaluation, this book will provide a veritable cornucopia of constructive new insights.

International Law from Below

International Law from Below
Author: Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2003-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139438230

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The emergence of transnational social movements as major actors in international politics - as witnessed in Seattle in 1999 and elsewhere - has sent shockwaves through the international system. Many questions have arisen about the legitimacy, coherence and efficiency of the international order in the light of the challenges posed by social movements. This book offers a fundamental critique of twentieth-century international law from the perspective of Third World social movements. It examines in detail the growth of two key components of modern international law - international institutions and human rights - in the context of changing historical patterns of Third World resistance. Using a historical and interdisciplinary approach, Rajagopal presents compelling evidence challenging debates on the evolution of norms and institutions, the meaning and nature of the Third World as well as the political economy of its involvement in the international system.

International Law and the Developing Countries

International Law and the Developing Countries
Author: Ram Prakash Anand
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 902473438X

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Co-publication with Banyan Publications, New Delhi. No sales rights in India.

International Law and the Developing Countries

International Law and the Developing Countries
Author: R P Anand
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1987
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004637375

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The Transit Regime for Landlocked States

The Transit Regime for Landlocked States
Author: Kishor Uprety
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780821363003

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& Quot;The Transit Regime for Landlocked States" assesses the strengths and limits of existing international law related to the free access of landlocked states to and from the sea. The book analyzes whether the provisions of international law satisfy the economic demands of landlocked states, the majority of which are among the world's poorest nations. The book reviews the several principles of international law that dominated the evolution of the rights of access. It discusses both general and specific conventions, as well as treaty regimes emanating therefrom, and examines some restrict.