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International law from below: Development, social movements and third world resistance

by Rajagopal Balakrishnan
Published by : Cambridge University Press (London) Physical details: 343p ISBN:0-521-01671-1.
Subject(s): International agencies -- International law -- Human rights -- International law, development and third world resistance : Resistance as an analytical category in international law, international law and development encounter -- International law, third world resistance and institutionalization of development- intervention 0of apparatus : Mandate system, well being and development, formulation for institutional expansion, -- Radicalizing institutions and/or institutionalizing radicalism. UNCTAD and NIEO debate : UNGA, G-77 countries -- From resistance to renewal- Bretton woods institutions and emergence of new development agenda : Liberalism and denunciatory radicalism, cold war and other third world resistance, poverty and establishment of IDA, rejuvenating BWIs, Greening the bank, IMF -- Completing a full circle- democracy and discontent of development : Modernization and development, peace, democracy -- Decolonizing resistance - human rights and challenges of social movements : Human rights and third world - constituting discourse of resistance , colonialism, human rights and etatization, economic model of violence in international law, developmentalization and culture, sustainable human -- Recoding resistance- social movements and challenge to international law : Social movements and international law, liberalism and Marxism, international human rights law, counter-hegemonic strategies, social movements as critique of development and sovereignty, feminism, cultural relativism and social movements, liberal and social movements approaches, civil society and social movements Autonomy without sovereignty , social movements, globalization and space -- Markets, gender and identity- case study of working women's forum as social movements : WWF, ICNW- transforming power of economic freedom, NUWW, social and political mobilization, cultural struggles and identity, women's NGO- incorporation, foreign funding and coalition building
Year: 2003
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