V. Kalyan Shankar: Can Informal Waste Pickers have a Legal Right to Waste? The Limits of Policy and Law in Social Justice
Can Informal Waste Pickers have a Legal Right to Waste? The Limits of Policy and Law in Social Justice Across...
Can Informal Waste Pickers have a Legal Right to Waste? The Limits of Policy and Law in Social Justice Across...
Before the Law: International Organizations, Discourse and the Remaking of State-Society Relations within Transnationalization This study is part of a...
Surabhi Ranganathan is a University Lecturer in International Law, a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, and a...
Mapping the Spatial Distribution of Power: TRIPs, Mediated Relationality and Resistance To Foucault, economic, juridico-political and scientific institutions assure the...
Trading in People and Trading in Services: The Political Economy of Indians’ International Labour Mobility, the Development Project and International...
Island Interventions: Strategies of Territorial and Legal Redistribution In this paper, Parry claims that Rockall, Johnson South Reef, and Christmas...
Forging Philanthropic Citizenship: Domestic NGOs and Donors in Serbia Anna Matthiesen’s project investigates how the Western culture of philanthropy is...
Welfare Interventions and Rentier States – What Role for Law? International economic institutions incentivized a liberal-economic outlook of domestic institutions...
Distributional Effects in the Law of Transnational Financial Markets: The Case of Close-out Netting Johan Horst’s research project examines...
Isabel Feichtner is professor for Public Law and International Economic Law at the University of Würzburg. Previously she was Associate...
Law and Natural Resource Allocation: A Brazilian Perspective The paper builds upon Braudel’s image of the historical alliance between the...
Philipp Dann is professor at Humboldt University Berlin, where he holds the Chair for Public and Comparative Law. He has...
Taming Social and Economic Rights: Austerity in Colombia Johanna del Pilar Cortés Nieto’s doctoral research focuses on the technologies and...
Redistribution as Metaphor for the Quest for Justice in African Cultural Production The notion of justice as a major thrust...
Land Grabs and the Laws of War: Liberum Commercium, and Dominium in International Law Today This research addresses the relationship...