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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Systemic Violence of the Law: Colonialism and International Investment (Global Critical Caribbean Thought)

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Product Description null Review This book convincingly contests the dominant narrative on the system of International Investment Law, and proposes a radical alternative interpretation: that this system is an instrument of systemic violence. Combining a deep understanding of the relevant positive law with a striking grasp of critical literature, this book offers an extremely relevant critique of one of the main tools of neoliberalism.--Rémi Bachand, professor of international law, University of QuebecBy placing systemic violence at the center of the evolution of investment protection, Prieto-Ríos shows how the investor-state dispute settlement system creates a complex legal, institutional and ideological apparatus that foments exclusion, and facilitates social and political control. This a passionate, rigorous, and timely indictment of international investment law, that exposes the limits of a reformist agenda emerging from within the investment regime.--Rene Urueña, associate professor of law, Universidad de los AndesEnrique Prieto-Ríos' latest contribution is a thought-provoking book that challenges the global understanding of international investment law, by framing it under the prism of systemic violence and addressing its role in the perpetual domination of the developing world through international economic structures. At a time when the global status quo is under thorough examination, this work is a welcome reflection on the lingering challenges for international economic law in a society that aims to move in the direction of sustainable development and equality for all.--Humberto Cantú Rivera, professor of law, University of Monterrey About the Author Enrique Prieto-Rios is Professor of Law at the Del Rosario University, Colombia.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 July 2021
Listed Since
27 February 2021

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