Law and globalization from below: towards a cosmopolitan legality
In: Cambridge studies in law and society
Law, politics, and the subaltern in counter-hegemonic globalization /Boaventura de Sousa Santos and César A. Rodríguez-Garavito --Beyond neoliberal governance : the World Social Forum as subaltern cosmopolitan politics and legality /Boaventura de Sousa Santos --Nike's law : the anti-sweatshop movement, transnational corporations, and the struggle over international labor rights in the Americas /César A. Rodríguez-Garavito --Corporate social responsibility : a case of hegemony and counter-hegemony /Ronen Shamir --Campaigning for life : building a new transnational solidarity in the face of HIV/AIDS and TRIPS /Heinz Klug --Negotiating informality within formality : land and housing in the Texas colonias /Jane E. Larson --Local contact points at global divides : labor rights and immigrant rights as sites for cosmopolitan legality /Fran Ansley --Limits of law in counter-hegemonic globalization : the Indian Supreme Court and the Narmada Valley struggle /Balakrishnan Rajagopal --The Movement of the Landless (MST), juridical field, and legal change in Brazil /Peter P. Houtzager --Indigenous rights, transnational activism, and legal mobilization : the struggle of the U'wa people in Colombia /César A. Rodríguez-Garavito and Luis Carlos Arenas --Defensive and oppositional counter-hegemonic uses of international law : from the International Criminal Court to the common heritage of humankind /José Manuel Pureza --Political and legal struggles over resources and democracy : experiences with gender budgeting in Tanzania /Mary Rusimbi and Marjorie Mbilinyi --Two democracies, two legalities : participatory budgeting in Porto Alegre, Brazil /Boaventura de Sousa Santos --Life, life world, and life chances: vulnerability and survival in Indian constitutional law /Shiv Visvanathan and Chandrika Parmar --Bottom-up environmental law and democracy in the risk society : Portuguese experiences in the European context /João Arriscado Nunes, Marisa Matias, and Susana Costa.