Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-231) and index.
Contents:
Globalization and world governance : a preliminary discussion -- Globalization as "plunder", "exploitation" and "ecoviolence" : a causal analysis -- Hazards, ecoviolence and the need for world law -- Cosmopolitanism and neoliberal democracy in conflict -- The right to water : Israel v. Palestine (a case study) -- The united nations and international law : is world governance the way forward?
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