Law and Development

Law and Development
Author: Frank H. Stephen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784718213

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This book draws on the analytical framework of New Institutional Economics (NIE) to critically examine the role which law and the legal system play in economic development. Analytical concepts from NIE are used to assess policies which have been supported by multilateral development organisations including securing private property rights, reform of the legal system and financial development. The importance of culture in shaping the legal environment, which in turn influences financial sector development, is also assessed using Oliver Williamson’s ‘levels of social analysis’ framework.

The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology

The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology
Author: Marie-Claire Foblets,Mark Goodale,Maria Sapignoli,Olaf Zenker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 993
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192577016

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The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology is a ground-breaking collection of essays that provides an original and internationally framed conception of the historical, theoretical, and ethnographic interconnections of law and anthropology. Each of the chapters in the Handbook provides a survey of the current state of scholarly debate and an argument about the future direction of research in this dynamic and interdisciplinary field. The structure of the Handbook is animated by an overarching collective narrative about how law and anthropology have and should relate to each other as intersecting domains of inquiry that address such fundamental questions as dispute resolution, normative ordering, social organization, and legal, political, and social identity. The need for such a comprehensive project has become even more pressing as lawyers and anthropologists work together in an ever-increasing number of areas, including immigration and asylum processes, international justice forums, cultural heritage certification and monitoring, and the writing of new national constitutions, among many others. The Handbook takes critical stock of these various points of intersection in order to identify and conceptualize the most promising areas of innovation and sociolegal relevance, as well as to acknowledge the points of tension, open questions, and areas for future development.

The Limits of Law and Development

The Limits of Law and Development
Author: Sam Adelman,Abdul Paliwala
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351403788

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The book examines the well-established field of ‘law and development’ and asks whether the concept of development and discourses on law and development have outlived their usefulness. The contributors ask whether instead of these amorphous and contested concepts we should focus upon social injustices such as patriarchy, impoverishment, human rights violations, the exploitation of indigenous peoples, and global heating? If we abandoned the idea of development, would we end up adopting another, equally problematic term to replace a concept which, for all its flaws, serves as a commonly understood shorthand? The contributors analyse the links between conventional academic approaches to law and development, neoliberal governance and activism through historical and contemporary case studies. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of development, international law, international economic law, governance and politics and international relations.

The Futility of Law and Development

The Futility of Law and Development
Author: Jedidiah Joseph Kroncke
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190233525

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This text uses the Sino-American relationship to trace the decline of American legal cosmopolitanism from the Revolutionary era until today.

Law and Development

Law and Development
Author: Yong-Shik Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Law and economic development
ISBN: 0367504308

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The book examines the theory and practice of law and development. It reviews the evolution of law and development studies and presents a general theory of law and development. The general theory sets the conceptual parameters of "law" and "development" and explains the mechanisms by which law impacts development. In the second part, the book applies the general theory to analyze the development cases of South Korea and South Africa from legal and institutional perspectives. The book also adopts, for the first time, the law and development approaches to analyze the economic issues of the United States. It discusses why it is critical to develop the Analytical Law and Development Model or "ADM."

Beyond Law and Development

Beyond Law and Development
Author: Sam Adelman,Abdul Paliwala
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351427487

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The book highlights new imaginaries required to transcend traditional approaches to law and development. The authors focus on injustices and harms to people and the environment, and confront global injustices involving impoverishment, patriarchy, forced migration, global pandemics and intellectual rights in traditional medicine resulting from maldevelopment, bad governance and aftermaths of colonialism. New imaginaries emphasise deconstruction of fashionable myths of law, development, human rights, governance and post-coloniality to focus on communal and feminist relationality, non-western legal systems, personal responsibility for justice and forms of resistance to injustices. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of development, law and development, feminism, international law, environmental law, governance, politics, international relations, social justice and activism.

Tax Law and Development

Tax  Law and Development
Author: Yariv Brauner,Miranda Stewart
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780857930026

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'Anyone working on tax policy for middle and low income countries will consider this book a must-read. Economic globalization of capital markets and multinational corporations has overtaken the abilities of many countries to tax incomes of multinationals and individual residents. From extraction industries to fiscal federalism, the papers demonstrate the importance of sound legal frameworks and formal cooperation across multiple countries and levels of government for implementing sound tax policy in developing nations.' – Michael J. Wasylenko, Syracuse University, US Comprising original essays written by top legal scholars, this innovative volume is the most comprehensive collection to date of independent academic work exploring the relationship between tax, law and development. Contributors cover a range of tax issues, drawing on economic, political, social, and institutional perspectives to offer a comprehensive view of how tax laws affect and are affected by human economic development. Hailing from across the globe, contributors offer expert insight into tax issues in China, Brazil, South Africa, India, and other developing countries. Following a thorough examination of current policy approaches to tax problems in developing nations, the writers conclude that new solutions are needed, and outline a number of groundbreaking ideas and proposals designed to mitigate many of the problems associated with tax law and economic development. Professors, students, and researchers with an interest in tax, law, development, and globalization will find much to admire in this critical and groundbreaking addition to the literature.

Law and Development

Law and Development
Author: International Legal Center. Research Advisory Committee on Law and Development
Publsiher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1974
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9171060901

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Report on the role of law in economic and social development, with particular reference to legal research - discusses obstacles, institutional frameworks, etc., and recommends a social sciences approach and methodology. References.