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Alternative Development Finance and Parallel Development Strategies in the Asia-Pacific
Jin Sheng
This insightful book examines the impact of two competing visions of Asian-Pacific economic growth paths and development governance. It discusses law, development and finance in the context of the Indo-Pacific Strategy versus the Belt an... -
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Advanced Introduction to Law and Development
Mariana M. Prado, Michael J. Trebilcock
‘The Advanced Introduction to Law and Development is the most comprehensive and interdisciplinary textbook on the role of law in socioeconomic development. The authors cover an impressive range of topics, including a new chapter on healt... -
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Poverty and Human Rights
Edited by Suzanne Egan, Anna Chadwick
‘Suzanne Egan and Anna Chadwick have brought together a range of emergent and established voices in this collection on the tensions and contradictions inherent in the roles of human rights in combating poverty. Multidisciplinary contribu... -
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Human Rights in Eastern Civilisations
Surya P. Subedi
‘A timely and important contribution that explores the implications of the shift in economic and political power to Asia for the global human rights agenda pursued since 1948. Former UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia Sur... -
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Research Handbook on Human Rights and Poverty
Edited by Martha F. Davis, Morten Kjaerum, Amanda Lyons
This important Research Handbook explores the nexus between human rights, poverty and inequality as a critical lens for understanding and addressing key challenges of the coming decades, including the objectives set out in the Sustainabl... -
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Navigating the Free Trade – Fair Trade Fault-Lines
Michael J. Trebilcock
‘A broad sweep with deep insights. Michael Trebilcock at his best. From the “dark past” of trade history, to an overview of today's most notable scholarship on trade. From traditional topics like trade preferences for developing countrie... -
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Research Handbook on Law, Governance and Planetary Boundaries
Edited by Duncan French, Louis J. Kotzé
‘The planetary boundaries concept provides an ideal framework for connecting science with law at the global level. This book explores this connection in great detail, from our undeniable need for limits and the fundamental concepts of et... -
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Research Handbook on Critical Legal Theory
Edited by Emilios Christodoulidis, Ruth Dukes, Marco Goldoni
‘This is a brilliant collection! The Handbook’s editors have succeeded in making critical legal theory – in all its multifarious, subversive complexity – both accessible and compelling. Anyone hoping to come to terms with the sheer range...eBook:Find out more$55.96
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Encyclopedia of Law and Development
Edited by Koen De Feyter, Gamze E. Türkelli, Stéphanie de Moerloose
‘The full realization of the right to development is still a long quest for the international community. This unique and pioneering Encyclopedia reveals and deconstructs the power of law in achieving development in its economic, social, ...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Research Handbook on Child Soldiers
Edited by Mark A. Drumbl, Jastine C. Barrett
'The Research Handbook on Child Soldiers is well balanced, and is less on abstractions and philosophizing, and more on offering erudite principle based solutions in respect of our efforts to conceptualise and understand child soldiers ac...eBook:Find out more$55.96
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Research Handbook on Law, Environment and the Global South
Edited by Philippe Cullet, Sujith Koonan
‘Professors Cullet and Koonan have assembled an impressive array of scholars from the global South for this state of the art Research Handbook. It takes the perspective that efforts to sustain the ecological basis of all life must first ...eBook:Find out more$55.96
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Democracy and International Law
Edited by Gregory H. Fox, Brad R. Roth
‘This is a timely collection of the best writings from the past two decades on whether liberal-democratic norms have successfully infiltrated international law, a field that—while traditionally built upon the concept of the State—has bee...