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The Oxford Handbook of International Law and Development is a unique overview of the field of international law and development, examining how normative beliefs and assumptions around development are instantiated in law, and critically examining disciplinary frameworks, competing agendas, legal actors and institutions, and alternative futures.
I: Disciplinary Frameworks; 1 Ruth Buchanan, Luis Eslava, Caitlin Murphy, and Sundhya Pahuja: Making and Remaking the World Anew: International Law and the Development Project; 2 Philipp Dann: The Law of International Development; 3 Donatella Alessandrini and Jeremmy Okonjo: The Global Economic Order and Development; 4 Jennifer L Beard: Charities, Philanthropic Organisations, and International Development; 5 Shane Chalmers: The Rule of Law and International Development; II: Institutions; 6 Luis Eslava, Caitlin Murphy, and Sundhya Pahuja: Development, International Law, and the State; 7 Guy Fiti Sinclair: A Better Way of World Making? International Law and Development at the United Nations; 8 Robi Rado: The Bretton Woods Institutions: Custodians of Development; 9 Nicolas M Perrone: The International Trade Order and Development; 10 Helmut Philipp Aust and Alejandro Rodiles: Cities and Local Governments: International Development from Below?; III: Regional Actors and Theatres of International Law and Development; 11 Obiora Okafor and Maxwel Miyawa: Africa as a ’Theatre’ of International Law and Development: Knowledge, Practice, and Resistance; 12 Helena Alviar Garcia and Lina Buchely Ibarra: Latin America in Law and Development; 13 Raza Saeed: The Evolution of Development and the South Asian Experience; 14 Rebecca Monson, Keith Camacho, and Joseph Foukona: Re-Storying Law and Development in Oceania; 15 Kangle Zhang: International Law, Development, and the Making of a Chinese Model; 16 Gamze Erden Turkelli: EU led Development: From Colonial Enterprise to Coaxial Policy Instrument; 17 Leila Brannstrom and Markus Gunneflo: Images of the North: The Nordic Promise of Development; IV: The Agendas; 18 Michael Fakhri and Titlayo Adebola: Agriculture in International Law and Development; 19 M Sornarajah: International Law and Development: Foreign Investment; 20 Miranda Stewart and Prasanna Nidumolu: International Tax Law and Development; 21 Amy J Cohen and Andrew Lang: Ethical Markets and Economic Development: How Fair Trade Produced a Neoliberal ’Social’; 22 Diamond Ashiagbor and Kerry Rittich: Labour and Labour Law in the Project of International Development; 23 Doris Buss: Women and the Family in International Law and Development; 24 Gina Heathcote and Olivia Lwabukuna: Gender and Sexuality in International Law and Development; 25 John Harrington: ’Mtu ni Afya’: Health, Development, and the Third World, Then and Now; 26 Beverley Jacobs and Jeffery Hewitt: Indigeneity: Practices of Indigenous International Law; 27 Joel Modiri: Global White Supremacy as/and Worldmaking: ’Race’ in International Law and Development; 28 Usha Natarajan: International Law and Sustainable Development; 29 Nina Araneta-Alana: Climate Finance and Governance in International Law and Development; 30 Alex P Dela Cruz: ’The Ocean We Want’: Development and the Oceanic Future in International Law; 31 Florian F Hoffman and Danielle Rached: Human Rights and Development; 32 Priya S Gupta: Property in Law and Development; 33 Vasuki Nesiah: Transitional Justice and Development: Governance at the End of History; 34 George B Radics and Pablo Ciocchini: Law and Order: Legal Institutions and Penal Populism; 35 Sanya Samtani: Educational Materials as a Technology for Development; 36 Elise Klein: Behaviour as a Technology of Development; 37 Serena Natile: New Technologies of International Law and Development; 38 Ruth Buchanan and Caitlin Murphy: Measurement as Development; V: Alternative Futures; 39 Ugo Mattei and Margot E Salomon: From Poverty and Development to a People’s International Law; 40 Roger Merino: Reinventing Sovereignty: Removing Colonial Legacies, Opening Purinational Futures
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