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International development law : rule of law, human rights, and global finance
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International development law : rule of law, human rights, and global finance

Author: Rumu Sarkar
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"As we move further into the 21st century, it is incumbent upon lawyers and law students to understand and manage the complexities of sustainable development. International Development Law, Rule of Law, Human Rights, and Global Finance offers a coherent and systematic overview of the many issues and underlying trends that affect "international development law" and the underlying legal architecture between developing  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Rumu Sarkar
ISBN: 9780195398281 0195398289
OCLC Number: 323161052
Description: xxiii, 479 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: The rule of law : theoretical principles --
International development law : substantive principles --
The rule of law : a projectized approach --
Is there a human right to development? --
International borrowing --
Privatization --
Emerging capital economies.
Responsibility: Rumu Sarkar.

Abstract:

"As we move further into the 21st century, it is incumbent upon lawyers and law students to understand and manage the complexities of sustainable development. International Development Law, Rule of Law, Human Rights, and Global Finance offers a coherent and systematic overview of the many issues and underlying trends that affect "international development law" and the underlying legal architecture between developing countries and advanced nations." "Professor Sarkar describes how international development works, its shortcomings, its theoretical and practical foundations, along with prescriptions for the future. The text is structured into two basic parts: the first part deals with the theoretical and philosophic foundations of the subject, and the second part sets forth issues relating to the international financial architecture, namely, international borrowing practices, privatization, and emerging economies. International Development Law provides the reader with new perspectives on the origins of global poverty, identifies legal impediments to sustainable economic growth, and provides a better understanding of the challenges faced by the international community in resolving global poverty issues."--BOOK JACKET.

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...if you have pretty much any interest in this intersection of topics, or newly emerging international legal field, however you want to put it, I think you will have to take a look at this book. Read more...

 
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