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ID148284
Title ProperInternational lawyers in the aftermath of disasters
Other Title Information inheriting from Radhabinod Pal and Upendra Baxi
LanguageENG
AuthorKhan, Adil Hasan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the present lives in the postcolony are beset by relentless disasters, generating great suffering and loss. How should an international lawyer conduct herself in response? Resisting the urge to construct these times as entirely unprecedented, this article attempts a response by drawing out the conduct of two ancestral Third World international lawyers responding to disasters in their own time. It reveals how disasters never simply occur but are actively produced by particular modes of conduct deployed by international lawyers. From their conduct we learn how to attend to the tasks of justice and responsibility in the aftermath of disaster by being responsive to the suffering and by recognising the disastrous effects of our action. We also learn how attending to the tasks of inheritance is vital for this.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.11; 2016: p.2061-2079
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly VoL: 37 No 11
Key WordsDisasters ;  Responsibility ;  Conduct ;  Inheritance ;  Frames ;  Suffering


 
 
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