UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) among others, requiring massive increases in both private and public capital accumulations.12 To the extent Tzouvala’s descriptions and prescriptions persuade some international lawyers… Click to show full abstract
UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) among others, requiring massive increases in both private and public capital accumulations.12 To the extent Tzouvala’s descriptions and prescriptions persuade some international lawyers and policymakers— North, South, East, and West—to give up on efforts that, in her view, are fatally compromised or fruitless, one wonders whether this book’s meta-narrative does more harm to its own normative commitments than it does good.
               
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