Systemic Violence of the Law: Colonialism and International Investment

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2021)
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The International Investment Law system (IIL) is the result of a colonial project within a capitalist system that has been influenced by developmentalism discourse and neoliberal ideology. This book shows how it has become an instrument that facilitates forms of systemic violence against so called “Third World” countries.

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