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"Contributors" [2013] ELECD 881; in Frankenberg, Günter (ed), "Order from Transfer" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013) vii

Book Title: Order from Transfer

Editor(s): Frankenberg, Günter

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781781952108

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 5

Extract:

Contributors

Helena Alviar García is Dean and Professor for Constitutional Law and
Public Policy, Law and Development, Latin American Law and Insti-
tutions, Feminist Theory and Critical Theory at the Universidad de los
Andes in Bogotá (Colombia). She is the author of numerous publications
in these areas, most recently: Feminismo y Crítica Jurídica: El análisis
distributivo como alternativa crítica al legalismo liberal (Siglo del
hombre Editores, Ediciones Uniandes, 2012; co-author: Isabel Cristina
Jaramillo Sierra).
Upendra Baxi, now Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of
Warwick and Delhi, was Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi and
of South Gujarat. He has contributed widely to comparative constitu-
tional studies, the social theory of human rights, sociology of law, and
adjudicatory leadership. His most recent works include The Future of
Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2002) and Human Rights in a
Posthuman World: Critical Essays (Oxford University Press (India),
2007).
Philipp Dann, Professor of Public and Comparative Law at Justus Liebig
University Giessen, Germany, is the author of The Law of Development
Cooperation: A Comparative Analysis of the World Bank, the EU and
Germany (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2013) and "Federal
Democracy in India and the European Union: Towards Transcontinental
Comparison of Constitutional Law" (2011) 44 Verfassung und Recht in
Übersee/Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 160.
Julia Eckert, Professor of Political Anthropology at the University of
Bern, specializes in legal anthropology, the anthropology of the modern
state, conflict theory, and ...


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