Book contents
- Investment Law’s Alibis
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 168
- Investment Law’s Alibis
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Colonialism of Investment Law
- 2 Imperialism of Investment Law
- 3 The Decline and Rise of Standards of Civilized Justice
- 4 The Stifling Threat of Debt
- 5 The Difficulty of Decolonizing Investment Law
- 6 Divesting for Development
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 168
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2022
- Investment Law’s Alibis
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 168
- Investment Law’s Alibis
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Colonialism of Investment Law
- 2 Imperialism of Investment Law
- 3 The Decline and Rise of Standards of Civilized Justice
- 4 The Stifling Threat of Debt
- 5 The Difficulty of Decolonizing Investment Law
- 6 Divesting for Development
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 168
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- Investment Law's AlibisColonialism, Imperialism, Debt and Development, pp. vPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022