Table of contents for Progressive lawyering, globalization, and markets : rethinking ideology and strategy / Clare Dalton, editor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Clare Dalton
Chapter One: Past, Present and Future
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Progressive Lawyering: An Historical Perspective
Edward A. Purcell, Jr.
Chapter Two: Globalization and Markets: Political and Economic Perspectives
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Political Responses to Globalization
Robert B. Reich
Models of Economic Globalization for the 21st Century
Alice Amsden
Chapter Three: Globalization and Human Rights: New Challenges for Lawyers and Legal Education
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Human Rights and the Global Economy: The Promises and Failures of Globalization
Hope Lewis
Ethical Globalization, Human Rights, and the Education of Relevant Lawyers
Deena R. Hurwitz
Chapter Four: Using Markets for Progressive Ends: Community Economic
Development, Microcredit and Microenterprise
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Global Linkages in the Community Economic Development Field
Scott Cummings
Lawyering the Microcredit Industry: An Essay on Practice and Theory
Rashmi Dyal-Chand
The Market for Change: Community Economic Development on a Wider Stage
Peter Pitegoff
Chapter Five: Efficiency, Welfare and the State: Challenging Market Assumptions and Mechanisms
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Changing, not Balancing, the Market: "Economic" Politics and "Social" Programs
Martha McClusky
Economic Dynamics and Progressive Lawyering
David Driesen
Bargaining and Distribution in Special Education
Daniela Caruso
Chapter Six: New Strategies for Governance: Regulation, Privatization and Participation
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Corporate Governance and Global Governance: Progressive Possibilities in a Globalized World
Dan Danielsen
Rethinking Traditional Alignments: Privatization and Participatory Citizenship
Orly Lobel
Another view on European Integration: Distributive Stakes in the Harmonization of 
European Law
Fernanda Nicola
Chapter Seven: Bringing Human Rights Home
Introduction
Clare Dalton
Emerging Paradigms of Protection for "Second Generation" Human Rights
Jeanne M. Woods
Progressive Lawyers and Human Rights: Using International and Comparative Law to Inform Domestic Decisions in U.S. Courts
Martha F. Davis
Law in the Name of Public Health: Ignoring Freedoms and Entitlements 
Wendy K. Mariner

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Law -- Social aspects -- United States.
International and municipal law -- United States.
Human rights.
Law and economic development.
Sociological jurisprudence.
Law and globalization.
Law and economics.