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Preface | |
Introduction | |
Part I. International Law, Development and Third World Resistance: 1. Writing third world resistance into international law | |
2. International law and the development encounter | |
Part II. International Law, Third World Resistance and the Institutionalization of Development: the Invention of the Apparatus: 3. Laying the groundwork: the mandate system | |
4. Radicalizing institutions and/or institutionalizing radicalism? UNCTAD and the NIEO debate | |
5. From resistance to renewal: Bretton Woods institutions and the emergence of the 'new' development agenda | |
6. Completing a full circle: democracy and the discontent of development | |
Part III. Decolonizing Resistance: Human Rights and the Challenge of Social Movements: 7. Human rights and the third world: constituting the discourse of resistance | |
8. Recoding resistance: social movements and the challenge to international law | |
9. Markets, gender and identity: a case study of the Working Women's Forum as a social movement | |
Part IV. Epilogue. |
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