New economic order and international development law
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- 80247067
- 341.75 DER
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This book deals with the crisis in the present international economic order and the need for a change to resolve the serious problems facing the developing countries. The author demonstrates that a new branch of international law called international development law is emerging. The function of this new law is to achieve a balance of economic power between countries with a different degree of economic and social development, establishing rights and duties according to the capacity of each economy. This concept of unequal treatment in international law will help to satisfy basic human needs and will also strengthen the sovereignty of the developing countries, creating a true interdependence in the international community.
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