Beyond Law and Development: Resistance, Empowerment and Social Injustice

Beyond Law and Development

Resistance, Empowerment and Social Injustice
 
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The book highlights new imaginaries required to transcend traditional approaches to law and development. The authors focus on injustices and harms to people and the environment and confront global injustices involving impoverishment, patriarchy, forced migration, global pandemics, and aftermaths of colonialism.

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The book highlights new imaginaries required to transcend traditional approaches to law and development. The authors focus on injustices and harms to people and the environment, and confront global injustices involving impoverishment, patriarchy, forced migration, global pandemics and intellectual rights in traditional medicine resulting from maldevelopment, bad governance and aftermaths of colonialism. New imaginaries emphasise deconstruction of fashionable myths of law, development, human rights, governance and post-coloniality to focus on communal and feminist relationality, non-western legal systems, personal responsibility for justice and forms of resistance to injustices.


The book will be of interest to students and scholars of development, law and development, feminism, international law, environmental law, governance, politics, international relations, social justice and activism.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction


SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA



Part I


Towards New Imaginaries


1. Shifting the Frame from Law in Development to Ending Injustice


SAM ADELMAN AND ABDUL PALIWALA


2. The Post-Hobbesian State, Sovereignty and Development


RAZA SAEED


3. Returning the Anti-Colonial to Philosophy


JAYAN NAYAR


4. The Constitution of Turbulence


ILLAN RUA WALL


5. ?I Built this House on my Back?: An Historical Perspective on Care and Property in East Africa


AMBREENA MANJI, AND ANN STEWART


6. The Role of Community in Human-Rights and Development Discourse: Resisting Apathy and Antipathy


OCHE ONAZI



Part II


Rights and Injustices


7. Transnational human rights obligations: Beyond territory and state


WOUTER VANDENHOLE


8. Beyond Development: Human Rights, Personal Responsibility and the Search for Meaning


ANDREW WILLIAMS


9. The Human Right to Water and Beyond: Some Reflections on Water Justice and Water Reform in Zimbabwe


BILL DERMAN AND ANNE HELLUM


10. Access to Justice for Refugees


DALLAL STEVENS


11. Islamic Law, Social Justice and Injustices: The Case for Islamic Welfare Systems


SHAHEEN SARDAR ALI AND FAQIR ASFUNDYAR YOUSAF


12. Countering corruption to promote social justice in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: The Case of Uganda


MONICA TWESIIME KIRYA AND SHARIFAH SEKALALA


13. ?In My Own Village?: Chronotopes, Governmentality and the Changing Regulation of Traditional Medicine in Kenya


JOHN HARRINGTON