NGOs are currently involved in attempts to bring International Financial Institutions (IFIs) in line with international human rights law. In this paper I argue that approaches to humanizing global capitalism are not doomed by the nature of capitalism as such (as Marxists suppose). Indeed, the cultural politics in which NGOs and those sympathetic to human rights within IFIs have been engaged over the last twenty years has made some difference to the policies adopted by the World Bank. However, the geo-political structures of the IFIs and the nature of capitalist competition make it legitimate, necessary even, for sovereign states to pursue their ‘comparative advantage’. The difficulties of reforming global capitalism are due to economic comp...
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Why do international organizations (IOs) behave as they do? Scholarship in international law and int...
Books Discussed in this Article: Amnesty Intemational (Dutch Section) and Pax Christi International,...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
There are various ways in which the law appears to hold the progressive promise of combating inequal...
International financial institutions (IFIs) are bound by human rights law. The assertion has been re...
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The growth in power and influence of the transnational corporation under the forces of globalization...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
To address the most pressing issues of our day, the United Nations must be redesigned to transform g...
The argument of this article is that what I term generic globalization has created unprecedented opp...
9th International Academic Conference on Multidisciplinary and Independent Studies on Social Science...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
Why do international organizations (IOs) behave as they do? Scholarship in international law and int...
Books Discussed in this Article: Amnesty Intemational (Dutch Section) and Pax Christi International,...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first\ud century. The challenge...
There are various ways in which the law appears to hold the progressive promise of combating inequal...
International financial institutions (IFIs) are bound by human rights law. The assertion has been re...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
The growth in power and influence of the transnational corporation under the forces of globalization...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
To address the most pressing issues of our day, the United Nations must be redesigned to transform g...
The argument of this article is that what I term generic globalization has created unprecedented opp...
9th International Academic Conference on Multidisciplinary and Independent Studies on Social Science...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
The shift in sovereignty accompanying globalization has meant that non-state actors are more involve...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...