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International Economic Law and African Development (Paperback)
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International Economic Law and African Development (Paperback)
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Loot Price R548
Discovery Miles 5 480
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International Economic Law and African Development discusses
international perspectives on African law and economic development
in the light of broader globalisation imperatives. It is the third
in what can loosely be described as a series on Africa and
gobalisation by the Mandela Institute (the first two being Laurence
Boulle (ed) Globalisation and Governance (Siber Ink 2011) and
Emmanuel T Laryea, Nokuhle Madolo and Franziska Sucker (eds)
International Economic Law – Voices of Africa (Siber Ink 2012)).
The conversation on law and African economies continues in this
book, in the light of Africa’s increasingly sophisticated
participation in all facets of the contemporary world. It offers a
collection of essays from Africans, whether living on the continent
or abroad, complemented by the writings of empathetic non-Africans
writing from an African perspective. They are metaphorically rooted
in African soil not only in terms of subject-matter but also in
terms of the perspectives they provide. African contributions to
the debates on global themes may presage greater African engagement
in the global political economy in the future. The Mandela
Institute is a centre within the School of Law at the University of
the Witwatersrand and undertakes teaching, research and capacity
development in different areas with particular reference to
international trade, investment law and global finance.
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