International Law from Below :development, social movements and third world resitance
Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2005 Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 343pISBN: 9788175962542Subject(s): International LawDDC classification: 341Item type | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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G. R. Kare College of Law, Comba, Margao
WELCOME TO GOVIND RAMNATH KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LIBRARY |
341 RAJ/Int (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | GRK-M1676 | ||
Books |
G. R. Kare College of Law, Comba, Margao
WELCOME TO GOVIND RAMNATH KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LIBRARY |
341 RAJ/Int (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | GRK-M1677 | ||
Books |
G. R. Kare College of Law, Comba, Margao
WELCOME TO GOVIND RAMNATH KARE COLLEGE OF LAW LIBRARY |
341RAJ/Int (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | GRK-F3773 |
This analysis of international law using social movement theory provides a fundamental critique of modern international law. Rajagopal suggests that with transnational/local social movement action becoming increasingly central - witnessed in Seattle in 1999 - a law-based global order must take the resistance of social movements more seriously.
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