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Lawyering Imperial Encounters : Negotiating Africa's Relationship with the World Economy
Lawyering Imperial Encounters : Negotiating Africa's Relationship with the World Economy
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Author(s): Dezalay, Sara
ISBN No.: 9781009493369
Pages: 276
Year: 202501
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 171.36
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Lawyering Imperial Encounters revisits the relationship between the African continent and global capitalism since the 19th century Scramble. Focused on sites of imperial encounters - in London, Paris, Abidjan, Bujumbura, Kinshasa, Johannesburg or the Hague, it provides an unprecedented account of the correlation between the legacy of legal imperialism and British hegemony, and the uneven and unequal expansion of finance and global justice in the current rush for Africa's 'green' minerals. Tracking the role played by legal intermediaries to negotiate and justify Africa's practical and symbolic subaltern position in the global economy, it demonstrates the interconnectedness between political, legal and economic change in capitalism's cores and its so-called peripheries. Embracing the global turn in sociology, history and legal scholarship, it rubs against the functionalist account of global value chains as engines of development. It also constitutes a powerful postcolonial critique of law's double-bind - as both enabler and bulwark against domination.


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