Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal
- Publisher:
- The Electronic Law Journals Project
- Publication date:
- 2011-03-20
- ISBN:
- 1467-0437
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- No. 26, December 2020
- No. 25, May 2020
- Vol. 24 No. 1, December 2019
- No. 23, April 2019
- No. 22, April 2018
- No. 21, January 2018
- No. 21, January 2018
- Vol. 20 No. 2, December - December 2016
- No. 20, January 2016
- No. 19, January 2015
- Vol. 18 No. 2, December 2013
- Vol. 17 No. 1, April 2013
- No. 16, April 2011
- No. 15, January 2010
- No. 14, December 2009
- Vol. 1 No. 13, April 2009
- Vol. 12 No. 2, December 2008
- No. 11, January 2008
- No. 2007, January 2007
Latest documents
- Forced Labor and Poverty in Latin America in the interwar period.
- Buying our way into humanness: consumerism and the dehumanisation of the poor.
- Curating the exhibition 'Beyond Development: Local Visions of Global Poverty'. Some observations on documentary practice in relation to Poverty and its representation.
- Developing into equal citizens? Historical re-creation of Roma as an underdeveloped minority.
- Poverty, Migration and Literature from below: Bangladeshi Labour Migrants' Literary Expressions in Singapore.
- A Global Vision of Local Poverty: A Comment.
- Beyond Development: Local Histories of Global Poverty.
- The Sociology and Culture of Sustainable Development: an interview with Professor John Clammer.
- Embracing the Data Revolution for Development: A Data Justice Framework for Farm Data in the Context of African Indigenous Farmers.
- The Status of the Artist, Cultural Rights and the 2005 Convention: a tribute to Professor Milena Dragicevic Sesic'.
Featured documents
- Forced Labor and Poverty in Latin America in the interwar period.
- Buying our way into humanness: consumerism and the dehumanisation of the poor.
- Curating the exhibition 'Beyond Development: Local Visions of Global Poverty'. Some observations on documentary practice in relation to Poverty and its representation.
- Developing into equal citizens? Historical re-creation of Roma as an underdeveloped minority.
- Poverty, Migration and Literature from below: Bangladeshi Labour Migrants' Literary Expressions in Singapore.
- A Global Vision of Local Poverty: A Comment.
- Beyond Development: Local Histories of Global Poverty.
- The Sociology and Culture of Sustainable Development: an interview with Professor John Clammer.
- Embracing the Data Revolution for Development: A Data Justice Framework for Farm Data in the Context of African Indigenous Farmers.
- The Status of the Artist, Cultural Rights and the 2005 Convention: a tribute to Professor Milena Dragicevic Sesic'.