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ID148279
Title ProperOn fighting for global justice
Other Title Information the role of a Third World international lawyer
LanguageENG
AuthorSornarajah, M
Summary / Abstract (Note)The life of a Third World international lawyer is devoted to resistance to the norms of international law designed by agents with power to promote the interests of the powerful sections of the international community. Increasingly the instrumental norms of international law are fashioned through the use of private power, making the positivist claim that public international law is a law between states illusory. The task of this paper is to identify a framework of common concerns so that a collectivity of Third World lawyers can work together, examine how mechanisms of power can be countered, and devise a confrontational strategy.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.11; 2016: p.1972-1989
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly VoL: 37 No 11
Key WordsThird World ;  Resistance ;  Investment Law ;  International Law ;  Global Justic


 
 
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