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The book delves into the intersection of development and international law, arguing that the prevailing notion of development undermines the potential for achieving global justice. Sundhya Pahuja critically examines how development policies and practices limit the scope of international law, ultimately impacting marginalized communities. Through this exploration, the author sheds light on the complexities and contradictions within the discourse of development, highlighting the need for a reevaluation of these frameworks to better align with justice goals.
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Decolonising International Law, Sundhya Pahuja
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- Released
- 2011
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- Title
- Decolonising International Law
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Sundhya Pahuja
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN13
- 9780521199032
- Category
- Legal literature
- Description
- The book delves into the intersection of development and international law, arguing that the prevailing notion of development undermines the potential for achieving global justice. Sundhya Pahuja critically examines how development policies and practices limit the scope of international law, ultimately impacting marginalized communities. Through this exploration, the author sheds light on the complexities and contradictions within the discourse of development, highlighting the need for a reevaluation of these frameworks to better align with justice goals.