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Globalized law brings together disparate strands of study including international political economy, human rights law, and the law of war. Globalization and Law examines international institutions including the WTO, the World Bank, and the IMF and shows how they are linked to the politics of world markets and the politics of war.

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This is a book of great novelty and importance. It eschews both the glib triumphalism of the globalization apologists who have announced, rather prematurely, the 'end of history' and the arrogant self-importance of lawyers advocating a new world order of unfettered capitalism and imperialism. A nuanced and imaginative approach to law, economics, development, and international politics, Globalization and Law offers an anatomy of the crises and aspirations of our age. Gearey writes from the barricades of the wars for an equitable world distribution, a humanitarianism that does not descend into eurocentric humanism and a law that is not divorced from justice. Written for both the student and the academic in superb style, this is a book that will change the parameters of debates in international law, development, and human rights. -- Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck College, University of London
We are used to negotiations among those of unequal power still proceeding in the 'shadow of the law' cast by an independent legitimated subject. But what if—given inequalities so severe, great powers so indifferent to their alleviation, a jurisdictional topography of legal institutions so uneven and in flux—no such subject exists? Globalization and Law is a disturbing, informed, accessible meditation on this question. Gearey offers fewer answers than questions, but they are among the right ones to be asking. -- Joel Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison
I recommend this book enthusiastically. In contrast with a growing literature of banalities about globalization, Globalization and Law offers an original treatment of the law-globalization nexus with critical perpectives rather than cliches and simplistic partisanship. -- Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawai'i, Manoa

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Between the Wars: Towards a Jurisprudence of the Global Chapter 3 Fragments Out of the Deluge: Nigeria, Oil, Rights Chapter 4 The Honor of a Pauper's Oath: The Institutions of the International Economic Legal Order Chapter 5 The Continuing Impasse: A Genealogy of Development Law Chapter 6 War, Rights, Development, and the Market: The Retreat of Humanity Chapter 7 Conclusion: "Let the Dispicable Ones Be Despised"

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 07/07/2005
      ISBN13: 9780742538030, 978-0742538030
      ISBN10: 0742538036

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Globalized law brings together disparate strands of study including international political economy, human rights law, and the law of war. Globalization and Law examines international institutions including the WTO, the World Bank, and the IMF and shows how they are linked to the politics of world markets and the politics of war.

      Trade Review
      This is a book of great novelty and importance. It eschews both the glib triumphalism of the globalization apologists who have announced, rather prematurely, the 'end of history' and the arrogant self-importance of lawyers advocating a new world order of unfettered capitalism and imperialism. A nuanced and imaginative approach to law, economics, development, and international politics, Globalization and Law offers an anatomy of the crises and aspirations of our age. Gearey writes from the barricades of the wars for an equitable world distribution, a humanitarianism that does not descend into eurocentric humanism and a law that is not divorced from justice. Written for both the student and the academic in superb style, this is a book that will change the parameters of debates in international law, development, and human rights. -- Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck College, University of London
      We are used to negotiations among those of unequal power still proceeding in the 'shadow of the law' cast by an independent legitimated subject. But what if—given inequalities so severe, great powers so indifferent to their alleviation, a jurisdictional topography of legal institutions so uneven and in flux—no such subject exists? Globalization and Law is a disturbing, informed, accessible meditation on this question. Gearey offers fewer answers than questions, but they are among the right ones to be asking. -- Joel Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison
      I recommend this book enthusiastically. In contrast with a growing literature of banalities about globalization, Globalization and Law offers an original treatment of the law-globalization nexus with critical perpectives rather than cliches and simplistic partisanship. -- Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawai'i, Manoa

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Between the Wars: Towards a Jurisprudence of the Global Chapter 3 Fragments Out of the Deluge: Nigeria, Oil, Rights Chapter 4 The Honor of a Pauper's Oath: The Institutions of the International Economic Legal Order Chapter 5 The Continuing Impasse: A Genealogy of Development Law Chapter 6 War, Rights, Development, and the Market: The Retreat of Humanity Chapter 7 Conclusion: "Let the Dispicable Ones Be Despised"

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