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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1738208656
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004201347
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: Preliminary Material /L. Westra -- Introduction /L. Westra -- Chapter One. Globalization And World Governance: A Preliminary Discussion /L. Westra -- Chapter Two. Globalization As “Plunder”, “Exploitation” And “Ecoviolence”: A Causal Analysis /L. Westra -- Chapter Three. Hazards, Ecoviolence And The Need For World Law /L. Westra -- Chapter Four. Cosmopolitanism And Neoliberal Democracy In Conflict /L. Westra -- Chapter Five. The Right To Water: Israel V. Palestine (A Case Study) /L. Westra -- Chapter Six. The United Nations And International Law: Is World Governance The Way Forward? /L. Westra -- Appendix I. List Of Cases /L. Westra -- Appendix II. List Of Documents /L. Westra -- References /L. Westra -- Index /L. Westra.
    Content: In this work Laura Westra draws our attention to the failure of international law to promote and protect the rights of society in the face of the ravages of neoliberal agendas in an era of globalization. This book outlines how international law is perhaps a misnomer, and at its core there is a great distance between laws as they are written and laws as they are implemented. Each chapter in this volume peels back the illusions of laws as instruments designed to protect the public welfare, and shows how the intersection of globalization and neoliberal democracy has stripped people of their dignity, has violated human rights, has resulted in ecological disaster, all for the singular goal of profit and in the name of so-called economic rationality. Westra demonstrates how documents like national constitutions, with its eloquent language on the rights of its citizens, are cast aside when it comes to defending those rights. Calling international law a failed enterprise, the heart of this book explores how we may yet reconstruct a true system of international rights enforced by real international laws, and contemplates the limitations and possibilities of international organizations to effectively address truly international problems. Through the lens of what might be called a political ecology Westra offers us a call for action to protect our environments and indeed our selves
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-231) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201330
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201335
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201347
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004201330
    Language: English
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  • 2
    E-Resource
    E-Resource
    Leiden ; : Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949701039802882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004201347
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Content: In this work Laura Westra draws our attention to the failure of international law to promote and protect the rights of society in the face of the ravages of neoliberal agendas in an era of globalization. This book outlines how international law is perhaps a misnomer, and at its core there is a great distance between laws as they are written and laws as they are implemented. Each chapter in this volume peels back the illusions of laws as instruments designed to protect the public welfare, and shows how the intersection of globalization and neoliberal democracy has stripped people of their dignity, has violated human rights, has resulted in ecological disaster, all for the singular goal of profit and in the name of so-called economic rationality. Westra demonstrates how documents like national constitutions, with its eloquent language on the rights of its citizens, are cast aside when it comes to defending those rights. Calling international law a failed enterprise, the heart of this book explores how we may yet reconstruct a true system of international rights enforced by real international laws, and contemplates the limitations and possibilities of international organizations to effectively address truly international problems. Through the lens of what might be called a political ecology Westra offers us a call for action to protect our environments and indeed our selves.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. Globalization And World Governance: A Preliminary Discussion / , Chapter Two. Globalization As "Plunder", "Exploitation" And "Ecoviolence": A Causal Analysis / , Chapter Three. Hazards, Ecoviolence And The Need For World Law / , Chapter Four. Cosmopolitanism And Neoliberal Democracy In Conflict / , Chapter Five. The Right To Water: Israel V. Palestine (A Case Study) / , Chapter Six. The United Nations And International Law: Is World Governance The Way Forward? / , Appendix I. List Of Cases / , Appendix II. List Of Documents / , References / , Index /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201330 (hbk. : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004201335 (hbk. : alk. paper)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004201347 (electronic book)
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Leiden [u.a.] : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_64265591X
    Format: XIV, 237 S.
    ISBN: 9789004201330
    Series Statement: Studies in critical social sciences 30
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Vereinte Nationen ; Völkerrecht ; Globalisierung ; Global Governance ; Neoliberalismus ; Menschenrecht ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit ; Rechtsstaatsprinzip
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden ; : Brill,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959231232702883
    Format: 1 online resource (253 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-12084-4 , 9786613120847 , 90-04-20134-3
    Series Statement: Studies in critical social sciences, v. 30
    Content: In this work Laura Westra draws our attention to the failure of international law to promote and protect the rights of society in the face of the ravages of neoliberal agendas in an era of globalization. This book outlines how international law is perhaps a misnomer, and at its core there is a great distance between laws as they are written and laws as they are implemented. Each chapter in this volume peels back the illusions of laws as instruments designed to protect the public welfare, and shows how the intersection of globalization and neoliberal democracy has stripped people of their dignity, has violated human rights, has resulted in ecological disaster, all for the singular goal of profit and in the name of so-called economic rationality. Westra demonstrates how documents like national constitutions, with its eloquent language on the rights of its citizens, are cast aside when it comes to defending those rights. Calling international law a failed enterprise, the heart of this book explores how we may yet reconstruct a true system of international rights enforced by real international laws, and contemplates the limitations and possibilities of international organizations to effectively address truly international problems. Through the lens of what might be called a political ecology Westra offers us a call for action to protect our environments and indeed our selves.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material / , Introduction / , Chapter One. Globalization And World Governance: A Preliminary Discussion / , Chapter Two. Globalization As “Plunder”, “Exploitation” And “Ecoviolence”: A Causal Analysis / , Chapter Three. Hazards, Ecoviolence And The Need For World Law / , Chapter Four. Cosmopolitanism And Neoliberal Democracy In Conflict / , Chapter Five. The Right To Water: Israel V. Palestine (A Case Study) / , Chapter Six. The United Nations And International Law: Is World Governance The Way Forward? / , Appendix I. List Of Cases / , Appendix II. List Of Documents / , References / , Index / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-20133-5
    Language: English
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