Sustainable development, international law, and a turn to African legal cosmologies
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in international and comparative lawPublication details: UK Cambridge University Press 2024Description: 374 pISBN:- 9781009354042
- 343.07 DZA
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343.03 BEN Financial Law | 343.0523 BEC Tax havens and international human rights | 343.0526 NUG International taxation : the Indian perspective | 343.07 DZA Sustainable development, international law, and a turn to African legal cosmologies | 343.07 MYN International economic law | 343.07 SCH Investment law's alibis : colonialism, imperialism, debt and development | 343.08 AYR Responsive regulation Transcending the deregulation debate |
"This original study provides a fresh perspective on how legal concepts and principles derived from non-Western legal systems can revitalise sustainable development in international law. It is essential reading for international and environmental law scholars, legal historians, and scholars of African studies, legal pluralism and Indigenous studies"--
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