01289 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001900136100002800155245008900183260004400272300003200316500002000348504002800368520056400396650003500960990002600995990002601021INLIS00000000000433820221031093929 a0010-0520004338221031 | | eng  a0-521-01671-1 aeng a341.0973 a341.0973 RAJ i0 aRajagopal, Balakrishnan1 aInternational Law From Below, Development,Social Movements and Third word Resistance aUK :bCambridge University Press,c2004 axiii, 330p.; 23cm. ;c23cm. aIndeks : Indeks aBibliography p. 297-329 aThe emergence of transnational social movements as major actors international politics ? as witnessed in Seattle in 1999 and elsewhere ? has sent shockwaves through the international system. This ground-breaking offers a fundamental critique of twentieth-century international law from the perspective of Third World social movements-the first ever to do so. It examines in detail the growth of two key components of modern international law-international institutions and human rights-in the context of changing historical patterns of Third World resistance. 4a1. International Law - History a06643/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06643/MKRI-P/XII-2007