International law and social movements: challenges of theorizing resistance
Proposes that international law needs to have a theory of resistance in order to remain relevant to contemporary events and cosmopolitan values. Such a theory should reframe international law through the lens of social movements, rather than states or individuals. International lawyers should strive to overcome their reluctance or inability to seriously consider Third World social movements.
Autores:
- Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Año:
- 2003
Tipo de recurso:
- Archivo PDF
Categorías:
- Abogacía de interés público