International law and the third world: reshaping justice/ edited by Richard Falk, Balakrishnan Rajagopal and Jacqueline Stevens - New York: Routledge-Cavendish, 2008. - x, 275 p.

Introduction / Richard Falk, Balakrishnan Rajagopal & Jacqueline Stevens --
What may the 'Third World' expect from international law? / Upendra Baxi --
The evolution of international law : colonial and post-colonial realities / Antony Anghie --
Recreating the state / Jacqueline Stevens --
Counter-hegemonic international law : rethinking human rights and development as a Third World strategy / Balakrishnan Rajagopal --
Why should Muslims abandon Jihad? Human rights and the future of international law / Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim --
Poverty, agency and resistance in the future of international law : an African perspective / Obiora Chinedu Okafor --
Between civilisation and barbarism : Creole interventions in international law / Liliana Obregón --
'I heard it all before' : Egyptian tales of law and development / Amr Shalakany --
The civilised self and the barbaric other : imperial delusions of order and the challenges of human security / Ikechi Mgbeoji --
Political asylum and torture : a comparative analysis / Wadie E Said --
International environmental law, water and the future / Hilal Elver --
Resistance in the age of empire : occupied discourse pending investigation / Vasuki Nesiah --
Exiled to a liminal legal zone : are we all Palestinians now? / Laurie King-Irani --
Building women into peace : the international legal framework / Christine Chinkin & Hilary Charlesworth --
Third World approaches to international economic governance / James Thuo Gathii.

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