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Contesting world order?, socioeconomic rights and global justice movements, Joe J. Wills, University of Leicester

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Contesting world order?, socioeconomic rights and global justice movements, Joe J. Wills, University of Leicester
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Contesting world order?
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
987719222
Responsibility statement
Joe J. Wills, University of Leicester
Series statement
Globalization and human rightsCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
socioeconomic rights and global justice movements
Summary
What do equality, dignity and rights mean in a world where eight men own as much wealth as half the world's population? Contesting World Order? Socioeconomic Rights and Global Justice Movements examines how global justice movements have engaged the language of socioeconomic rights to contest global institutional structures and rules responsible for contributing to the persistence of severe poverty. Drawing upon perspectives from critical international relations studies and the activities of global justice movements, this book evaluates the 'counter-hegemonic' potential of socioeconomic rights discourse and its capacity to contribute towards an alternative to the prevailing neo-liberal 'common sense' of global governance.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Power, hegemony and world order; 2. Neo-liberal globalisation and socioeconomic rights: an overview; 3. Food security vs food sovereignty: the contestation of the meaning of the right to food under international law; 4. Intellectual property, the right to health and the global access to medicines campaign; 5. A commodity or a right? Evoking the human right to water to challenge neo-liberal water governance
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