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This paper critiques the Global Administrative Law (GAL) initiative from a Third World perspective. The paper argues that, in the absence of a simultaneous critique and reform of substantive law, GAL has only limited potential to contribute to justice in the international system, and indeed may...
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This article offers an introduction to a class approach to international law. It challenges the ‘death of class' thesis and argues for the continued relevance of the category of ‘class'. Among other things, the contention is that the category of ‘class' subsumes without erasing the gender...
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This is a report on the reform of the United Nations produced by the International Law Association Study Group on the topic. The focus of the study eschewed the well-covered ‘big ticket' areas requiring Charter amendment, such as alterations to the membership of the Security Council, to...
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