Law in transition : human rights, development and transitional justice / edited by Ruth Buchanan and Peer Zumbansen.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Osgoode readers ; v. 3.
Other Authors: Buchanan, Ruth Margaret (Editor)
Zumbansen, Peer, 1966- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Series:Osgoode readers ; v. 3.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xvi, 355 pages ; 25 cm.
Variant Title:
Human rights, development and transitional justice.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Global poverty and the politics of good intentions / Sundhya Pahuja
  • Human rights and development : a fragmented discourse / Issa G. Shivji
  • Rights and development : a social power perspective / Ananya Mukherjee-Reed
  • Is a new 'TREMF' human rights paradigm emerging? Evidence from Nigeria / Obiora Chinedu Okafor
  • The transformation of Africa : a critique of rights in transitional justice / Makau W. Mutua
  • Marks indicating conditions of origin in rights-based sustainable development / Nicole Aylwin and Rosemary J. Coombe
  • Rethinking the convergence of human rights and labour rights in international law : depoliticisation and excess / Vidya Kumar
  • Measuring the world : indicators, human rights and global governance / Sally Engle Merry
  • Governing by measuring : the millenium development goals in global governance / Kerry Rittich
  • Reparations and development / Naomi Roht-Arriaza
  • Making history or making peace : when prosecutions should give way to truth commissions and peace negotiations / Martha Minow
  • Transitional justice as global project : critical reflections / Rosemary Nagy
  • Holding up a mirror to the process of transition? The coercive sterilisation of Romani women in the Czech Republic post-1991 / Morag Goodwin
  • Symptoms of sovereignty? Apologies, indigenous rights and reconciliation in Australia and Canada / Kirsten Anker
  • Working through 'bitter experiences' towards a purified European identity? A critique of the disregard for history in European constitutional theory and practice / Christian Joerges
  • The trials of history : losing justice in the monstrous and the banal / Vasuki Nesiah
  • Sociological jurisprudence 2.0 : updating law's inter-disciplinarity in a global context / Peer Zumbansen
  • Epilogue: Progressive law versus the critique of law & development : strategies of double agency revisited / Bryant G. Garth.