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With the globalist project immersed in conflicts and adversity, Post-Colonial Globalisation offers an insight into the actors who animate it and the power dynamics which run through it. Using the law as the prism through which these are examined, and fusing historical with contemporary perspectives, the book contributes to understanding the crisis in which we find ourselves as a moment of both existential danger and an opportunity.

This book is in two parts. The first part charters capitalism's historical progression to globalism through the lens of the act of taking. Taking has risen to institutional prominence as a core concept in the legal lexicon of foreign investment protection to denote deprivation of private property. Post-Colonial Globalisation advances a broader notion of taking as a tool of social criticism. From enclosures, to colonial settlement to an empire of unequal exchanges, to contemporary land grabs, private property, now so vigorously protecte

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter one The Globalist Project

PART I: Taking: A Historical Perspective

Yonit Manor-Percival

Chapter two On Law and Order

Chapter three Perspectives of Taking

Chapter four: Taking as Improvement: Enclosures and Settlement

Chapter five: Property

Chapter six: Taking by Transfer

Chapter seven: Globalised Taking: Land Grabs

PART II Property Rights and Rights of Nature

Janet Dine

Chapter eight: Rights or Web of Interests?

Chapter nine: Nature as a Commodity

Chapter ten: Property Rights, Animal Rights and Rights for Nature

Chapter eleven: Standing, Remedies and Custodians

Chapter twelve: Delineating Boundaries

Chapter thirteen: Corporate Governance: the Atrato and

Wanganui Cases

Chapter fourteen: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/22/2023 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138230170, 978-1138230170
      ISBN10: 1138230170

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With the globalist project immersed in conflicts and adversity, Post-Colonial Globalisation offers an insight into the actors who animate it and the power dynamics which run through it. Using the law as the prism through which these are examined, and fusing historical with contemporary perspectives, the book contributes to understanding the crisis in which we find ourselves as a moment of both existential danger and an opportunity.

      This book is in two parts. The first part charters capitalism's historical progression to globalism through the lens of the act of taking. Taking has risen to institutional prominence as a core concept in the legal lexicon of foreign investment protection to denote deprivation of private property. Post-Colonial Globalisation advances a broader notion of taking as a tool of social criticism. From enclosures, to colonial settlement to an empire of unequal exchanges, to contemporary land grabs, private property, now so vigorously protecte

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter one The Globalist Project

      PART I: Taking: A Historical Perspective

      Yonit Manor-Percival

      Chapter two On Law and Order

      Chapter three Perspectives of Taking

      Chapter four: Taking as Improvement: Enclosures and Settlement

      Chapter five: Property

      Chapter six: Taking by Transfer

      Chapter seven: Globalised Taking: Land Grabs

      PART II Property Rights and Rights of Nature

      Janet Dine

      Chapter eight: Rights or Web of Interests?

      Chapter nine: Nature as a Commodity

      Chapter ten: Property Rights, Animal Rights and Rights for Nature

      Chapter eleven: Standing, Remedies and Custodians

      Chapter twelve: Delineating Boundaries

      Chapter thirteen: Corporate Governance: the Atrato and

      Wanganui Cases

      Chapter fourteen: Conclusion

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