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E-raamat: Limits of Law and Development: Neoliberalism, Governance and Social Justice

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As resistance mounts to the still dominant but clearly bankrupt ideology of neoliberal globalisation and the poverty, inequality and corruption that characterises it, this book explores contemporary understandings of the relationship between law, development and social injustice. In a legal context, and primarily in relation to the now well-established field of ‘law and development’, the book’s central aim is to address the limits of the concept of development in all its forms: including post-development, alternative development and sustainable development. How should we understand development and social injustice in a period marked by financial, economic, political and ecological crises? With contributors that include internationally renowned scholars in law and development, contemporary thinkers, and a new generation of academics working in the UK, South Asia, Africa and elsewhere, this book offers an important interrogation of why the concept of development is widely considered to be problematic, and the need to think beyond it.

List of contributors
ix
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(12)
Sam Adelman
Abdul Paliwala
PART I Theoretical perspectives on development and law
13(76)
1 Beyond Law And Development?
15(23)
Sam Adklman
Abdul Paliwaia
2 Ameliorating Human Futures Through Postdevelopment?
38(16)
Upendra Baxi
3 Beyond Development: Towards Sustainability And Climate Justice In The Anthropocene
54(19)
Sam Adklman
4 In Search Of Nothing: `Unseen Empires' And The Law Beyond Development
73(16)
Peter Frrzpatrick
PART II The academy and social activism
89(56)
5 Southern Voices: Extending A Project
91(18)
William Twining
Abdul Paliwala
6 Practice Teaches Paradigm: Reflections On Radical And Liberal Law Perspectives
109(16)
Issa G. Shivji
7 Academia, Activism And The New Global Governance
125(20)
Sol Picciotto
PART III Global governance and justice
145(84)
8 Between Bandung And Doha: International Economic Law And Developing Countries
147(20)
Julio Raundez
9 International Law And Development: From `Company Raj' To Global Governance Via Indirect Rule
167(21)
Radha D'Souza
10 Multiple Enclosures Through Land Concessions: Water, Fiscal Resources And Police Power
188(19)
Tomaso Fkrrando
11 Community Development Agreements And The State's Extractive Development Strategy In Mongolia: Participatory Governance Or Governance Participation?
207(22)
Jennifer Lander
Index 229
Sam Adelman and Abdul Paliwala are respectively Reader and Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Warwick and have been involved in the internationally renowned programme on International Development Law and Human Rights since its inception in 1981 and in the founding of the global Law and Development Research Network (LDRN).