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"Law and Social Policy in the Global South" is an edited volume that explores the relationship between legal frameworks and social policies in Brazil, China, India, and South Africa. The book argues that this relationship is influenced by historical, cultural, and contextual factors, and emphasizes the importance of understanding each country's unique trajectory. It takes a critical approach, examining both successes and shortcomings in social policies, and explores the role of the state and the impact of globalization. The book offers a comprehensive and comparative perspective, making it a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and educators interested in social policy in the Global South. [Extracted from the article] |