Content
2024, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 297-301 Introduction to the Special Issue
by Harding Andrew - 303-330 Covid-19, State Effectiveness, and Core Values of Political Morality
by McInerney Thomas F. - 331-365 Post-Pandemic Challenges of Textile Industry Workers in India: Analysis of Social Security Laws of Select Asian Countries
by Gahlot Sheetal & Singh Kanwal D. P. - 367-392 Implementing Post-Pandemic Economic Parity: A Potential Restoration Through Distributive Justice
by Madhukumar Aswathy - 393-415 Law and Development: A Comparative Law Aspect
by Lee Yong-Shik & Harding Andrew - 417-451 The Draft International Covenant on the Right to Development and Its Implications for Cooperation in Global Health Crises
by Wissmann Sara Katharina - 453-482 The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Right to Development: A Tale of Two Worlds
by Das Ishita - 483-509 Changes in South-American Fiscal Rules in a Post-Pandemic Scenario: A Case-By-Case Analysis
by Lochagin Gabriel Loretto - 511-536 Online Trials in China: Legal and Institutional Approaches During Different Stages of the Pandemic
by Zhang Chi & Liu Zhewei - 537-567 Ending 1990s Law and Development Ideas, Paradox of Path Dependence In Economic Planning Institutions Under Covid-19: SA’s Response
by Pooe T. K.
February 2024, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-45 An Empirical Study of Regulatory Capture in Kenya’s Maize Seed Sector
by Van Dycke Lodewijk Guido K. & Mawia Harriet & Rutsaert Pieter & Donovan Jason - 47-91 Leveraging the Belt and Road Initiative for Green Investments: The Case of Bangladesh
by Ahmad Zaker & Hoque Sanjana - 93-116 Repeating the Mistakes of the Law and Development Movement in Afghanistan
by Ramanujam Nandini & Agnello Alexander - 117-154 Differential Treatment and Inequalities under the Sustainable Development Goals: Beyond Preferential Market Access
by Lorenzo Johanna Aleria P. - 155-197 Indonesian Job Creation Law: Neoliberal Legality, Authoritarianism and Executive Aggrandizement Under Joko Widodo
by Setia Negara Tunggul Anshari & Anggoro Syahriza Alkohir & Koeswahyono Imam - 199-232 Oil Transnational Corporations and the Legacy of Corporate-Community Conflicts: The Case of SEEPCO in Nigeria
by Ezeudu Martin-Joe - 233-261 The Constitutional Relevance of the ECHR in Domestic Law: The Kosovo Perspective
by Gruda Përparim & Borovci Mentor
June 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1
June 2023, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 251-252 Introduction: Law and Sustainable Development
by Lee Yong-Shik - 253-293 Tackling Corruption in Foreign Investment: Insights from Investment Arbitration Cases
by Chaisse Julien - 295-324 The Second War Between the States: How the United States Became the World’s Best Tax Haven
by Moran Beverly - 325-365 BEPS: Changing International Fiscal Standards and the Unchanging Fortunes of ‘Sustainable Development’
by Kumar Ajay - 367-384 China’s Approach to Sustainable Development in Free Trade Agreements
by Wei Dan & Rafael Ângelo Patrício - 385-411 International Law and Sustainable Development: Grounds for Cancellation of Africa Debts
by Ikejiaku Brian-Vincent
February 2023, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-22 Enhancing Access to Justice Through Donor-Led Legal Aid Initiatives: International Normative Framework, Practical Approaches, and Some Findings from the Field
by Socher Johannes - 23-41 Enforceability of International Rule of Law Benchmarks in Legislative Process: The Abrogation of Secondary Legislation in Kosovo
by Borovci Mentor - 43-77 The Legal and Administrative Design of the Qianhai Special Economic Zone
by Michael Bryane - 79-105 Foundations of the Digital Economy in Small States
by Dahdal Andrew & Walker Gordon - 107-144 Harnessing African Free Trade Area and WTO for Clean Energy Transition
by Turksen Umut & Abukari Adam - 145-184 Using Competition Law to Link Regulation and Development
by Gutiérrez Juan David & Suárez Andrés Felipe - 185-223 The Nusantara Capital City Project: Why Development and Human Rights Do Not Always Mix
by Buana Mirza Satria & Listiningrum Prischa & Nugroho Prasetyo Adi & Marbun Ade Angelia Yusniar - 225-250 The Reform for Secured Transactions Regime with the Doing Business Indicator: A Case of Laos
by Irie Katsunori
June 2022, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 215-222 Social Justice, International Courts, and Law
by Frese Amalie - 223-255 International Economic Law Tribunals and Global Social Justice
by J. Garcia Frank - 257-282 Justice and Authority in Investment Protection
by Suttle Oisin - 283-328 Justice and the Reform of International Investment Law
by Nadakavukaren Krista - 329-356 Corporate Social Responsibility in the Legal Framework of Global Value Chains
by Ucaryilmaz Deibel Talya - 357-379 Anti-discrimination Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union before and after the Economic Crisis
by Frese Amalie - 381-405 Who Mobilizes the Court? Migrant Rights Defenders Before the Court of Justice of the EU
by Passalacqua Virginia - 407-409 Yong-Shik Lee: Law and Development: Theory and Practice
by Harding Andrew
February 2022, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-31 The Rule of Law as an Emergent Social Norm: Evidence from Qualitative Research in Russia
by Borodina Svetlana & Deakin Simon & Hamilton John - 33-62 Negotiating the Intellectual Property Protocol under the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area: Priorities and Opportunities for Nigeria
by Adewopo Adebambo & Oriakhogba Desmond & Okorie Chijioke - 63-103 The Rise of Germany in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and Sustaining Democracy
by Yu Guanghua - 105-120 The Good Governance Quandary: The Elusive Search for Role Models
by Trebilcock Michael - 121-146 Reviewing the Indonesian Anticorruption Court: A Cost-Effective Analysis
by Ramadhan Choky Risda - 147-168 The Constitutionality of Compulsory Land Acquisition in Vietnam: Issues and Recommendations
by Phan Hien Trung & Spitzer Hugh D. - 169-200 Extractive Constitutions: Constitutional Change and Development Paths in Latin America
by Merino Roger - 201-214 On Ramseyer’s Response to the Critics of “Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War”
by Lee Yong-Shik
June 2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 323-325 Introduction: Law and Development in High-Income Countries
by Lee Yong-Shik & Schäfer Hans-Bernd - 327-358 Law and Development in the United States
by Lee Yong-Shik - 359-400 The Rule of Law and Its Social Reception as Determinants of Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Poland
by Głowacki Krzysztof & Hartwell Christopher Andrew & Karunska Kateryna & Kurczewski Jacek & Botsch Elisabeth & Göhring Tom & Priesmeyer-Tkocz Weronika - 401-428 Are OECD Countries in a Rule of Law Recession?
by Balmori de la Miyar Jose R. - 429-464 International Financial Centers as a Model: Facilitating Growth and Development by Connecting to International Legal Frameworks
by Ku Charlotte & Morriss Andrew - 465-501 Migration, Poverty, the Role of State, (International) Law and Development in the Industrialised Countries of Europe
by Ikejiaku Brian-Vincent - 503-549 The Role of Law in Addressing Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries: A Comparative View of Menstrual Hygiene Management and Its Impact on Education and Health in the UK and Select High Income Sub-Saharan African Countries
by Bakibinga Elizabeth & Rukuba-Ngaiza Nightingale - 551-587 International Cooperation Without Just Distributions? Beginning to Map the Role of Rising Economic Inequality in the Formation and Evolution of and Adherence to International Law
by Beyleveld Alexander D. - 589-632 Toward Aligning with International Gender Goals? Analysis of the Gender Equality Landscape in Japan under the Laws on Women’s Economic and Political Participation and Leadership
by Hatano Ayako - 633-664 APUNCAC: An International Convention to Fight Corruption, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing
by Yeh Stuart S. - 665-688 “Unlocking Legal Gridlock in High-Income Countries: How Excessive Litigation Hampers Growth and Harms Democracy”
by Rasquin Christian - 689-722 Can a Complicated “Consensus” Survive a Dose of Populist Poison? Exploring the Potential Impact of Brexit and Trumpism on the Developed Country Approach to Trade Law and Policy
by Stacy Sean - 723-751 Universities as Engines of Development
by Ghosh Shubha - 753-796 The Courts and Corporate Executive Compensation in Canada
by McGinty Sean
January 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-31 African Traditional Religion and Law-Intersections between the Islamic and non-Islamic Worlds and the Impact on Development in the 2030 Agenda era
by Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth - 33-57 Constitutional Court as Constitutional Complaint Institution: Evidence from Serbia
by Polovchenko Konstantin - 59-104 Natural Disasters and Weak Government Institutions: Creating a Vicious Cycle that Ensnares Developing Countries
by Mahadevia Ghimire Kanksha - 105-127 A Strong Judiciary as a Crisis for Democracy: A ‘Law and Development’ Study from Pakistan
by Azeem Muhammad - 129-162 ‘COVID-19/Food Insecurity Syndemic’: Navigating the Realities of Food Security Imperatives of Sustainable Development Goals in Africa
by Ezirigwe Jane & Ojike Chinelo & Amechi Emeka & Adewopo Adebambo - 163-214 The Mystery of Reciprocal Demand for Regional Trade Partnership: Indian Experience in RCEP Regional Value Chains
by Chakraborty Debashis & Chaisse Julien - 215-272 Reductionist Intellectual Property Protection and Expansionist (and “Prodevelopment”) Competition Rules as a Human Rights Imperative? Enhancing Technology Transfer to the Global South
by Beiter Klaus D. - 273-308 The Evolution of the Right to Property in India: From a Law and Development Perspective
by Venkatesan Rashmi - 309-318 Perverse Development from Short-lived Liberalization to Authoritarianism in Russia: Law as a Tool for the Authorities’ Interests
by Marochkin Sergey Yu. & Racheva Svetlana S. - 319-322 A Land of Milk and Butter: How Elites Created the Modern Danish Dairy Industry
by Aydın Yaprak
June 2020, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 335-344 Introduction: Law and Development in the Islamic World
by Farrar Salim A. - 345-369 Legal Origin, Institutional Quality, and Islamic Finance Development: Does Shari’a Matter?
by Grassa Rihab - 371-406 Building Islamic Ethics into Development: Exploring the Role and Limitations of “Islamic” Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation—An Indonesian Case Study
by Farrar Salim & Uddin Tanvir - 407-442 Islamic Finance as a Vehicle to Promote Improved Intellectual Property Rights in the Gulf Cooperation Council
by Naim Nadia - 443-472 Shari’a Law and Its Impact on the Development of Muslim and Non-Muslim Business Relations in the United Arab Emirates
by Nurmohamed Rehanna - 473-497 Anti-Money Laundering Regulation and Practice of Islamic Banks in the United Arab Emirates: A Case Study
by Kumar Ajay - 499-534 Addressing Instability in Thailand’s Deep South with Law and Development
by Nuchpiam Prapin & Prateeppornnarong Dhiyathad - 535-542 COVID-19: Public Access to Information – Legal and Institutional Frameworks
by Lee Yong-Shik & Mun Hye Seong
January 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-29 On the Borderline: Who Is a “Traditional Inhabitant” under the Torres Strait Treaty?
by Corrin Jennifer - 31-58 The Strategic Use of International Investment Law in Colombia – Textiles: Navigating within the International Regime Complex for Development
by Tamayo-Álvarez Rafael - 59-94 Operationalizing and Measuring Rule of Law in an Internationalized Transitional Context: The Virtue of Venice Commission’s Rule of Law Checklist
by Qerimi Qerim - 95-126 Local Level Decentralization in Ethiopia: Case Study of Tigray Regional State
by Fiseha Assefa - 127-157 Local Government Law, Development and Cross-border Trade in the Global Cities of SADC
by Pieterse Marius - 159-191 Engendering Constitutional Realization of Sustainable Development in Nigeria
by Oniemola Peter & Tasie Oyinkan - 193-227 Source-Based Taxing Rights from the OECD to the UN Model Conventions: Unavailing Efforts and an Argument for Reform
by Eyitayo-Oyesode Oladiwura Ayeyemi - 229-264 Law, Gender, and Development: Potent Hauntings
by Bedford Kate - 265-319 Islamic Social Finance in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities of the Institutional and Regulatory Landscape
by Uddin Tanvir Ahmed & Mohiuddin Md Fazla - 321-333 Law and Development: Three Irreconcilable Interests – Call for a New Beginning
by Lee Yong-Shik
October 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 637-646 The Constitutionalization of Development
by De Visser Maartje - 647-668 Constitutionalism and Development: A Mismatch or a Dream-Team?
by Harding Andrew - 669-690 Economic Constitutions in the Developing World
by Bui Ngoc Son - 691-722 Constitutional Judges as Agents for Development
by De Visser Maartje - 723-759 Political Governance, Law, and Economic Development
by Lee Yong-Shik - 761-795 Economic Constitutionalism in the EU and Germany – The German Constitutional Court, the European Court of Justice and the European Central Bank between Law and Politics
by Bröhmer Jürgen - 797-818 Democratization of Foreign Policy: India’s Experience with Paradiplomacy
by Natarajan Aishwarya - 819-836 The Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights in South Korea
by Cha Wonil - 837-864 The Right to Information and Transformative Development Outcomes
by Gomez Mario - 865-885 South Korean Economy at the Crossroads: Structure Issues under External Pressure – An Essay from a Law and Development Perspective
by Lee Yong-Shik
June 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 261-263 Introduction
by Dann Philipp - 265-283 Towards a Fourth Moment in Law and Development?
by Vandenhole Wouter - 285-321 Beyond the ‘Moments’ of Law and Development: Critical Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship in a Globalized Economy
by Tan Celine - 323-349 Freedom from Development
by Ilg Michael - 351-375 General Theory of Law and Development: An Overview
by Lee Yong-Shik - 377-401 Law and Economic Development in South Africa: An Assessment through the General Theory of Law and Development
by Pooe T. K. - 403-424 Application of Y.S. Lee’s General Theory of Law and Development to Botswana
by Ghebremusse Sara - 425-455 Rules versus Standards in Developing Countries: the Case for Clear and Precise Legal Norms on Eminent Domain Power
by Schäfer Hans-Bernd - 457-493 Developmental State with Neoliberal Tools: A Portrait of the Brazilian Housing Financial System
by Gomes Schapiro Mario & Pereira Saylon Alves - 495-536 Distributive Justice and the Sustainable Development Goals: Delivering Agenda 2030 in India
by Ramanujam Nandini & Caivano Nicholas & Agnello Alexander - 537-560 Institutional Law and Development Governance: An Introduction
by Dann Philipp - 561-593 Mining Community Development in South Africa: A Critical Consideration of How the Law and Development Approach the Concept “Community”
by Heyns Anri - 595-625 Something Old, Something New – Which Way to Go for Rule of Law Projects in the Agenda 2030 Era?
by Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth - 627-635 A Comment on “Law and Development: Forty Years after ‘Scholars in Self-Estrangement’” by David Trubek
by Lee Yong-Shik
January 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-40 Open Access Order and Interconnected Institutions in Brazil: A Challenge
by Yu Guanghua - 41-77 Reconciling the Right to Learn with Copyright Protection in the Digital Age: Limitations of Contemporary Copyright Treaties
by Ugwu Uchenna Felicia - 79-118 Oversight of Kenya’s Counterterrorism Measures on Al-Shabaab
by Khamala Charles Alenga - 119-158 Leadership, Law and Development
by Baxter Jamie - 159-190 The RCEP and the Changing Landscape of World Trade : Assessing Asia-Pacific Investment Regionalism Next Stage
by Chaisse Julien & Pomfret Richard - 191-245 Can Human Development Bonds Reduce the Agency Costs of the Resource Curse?
by Sperduto Luke - 247-259 A Note on Economic Development in North Korea: Call for a Comprehensive Approach
by Lee Yong-Shik
December 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 251-257 Mapping Law and Development from African Perspectives: An Overview
by Ordor Ada & Ismail Faizel - 259-276 The African Union Agenda 2063 and the Imperative of Democratic Governance
by Nwebo Osy Ezechukwunyere - 277-332 Unpacking Legal Pluralism in Commonwealth Africa – Towards Strengthening Methods for Rule of Law Programming for Development
by Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth - 333-369 Demand for Law in the African Private Sector
by Finnegan David L. - 371-395 OHADA and the Making of Transnational Commercial Law in Africa
by Bashi Rudahindwa Jonathan - 397-431 Corruption in Public Procurement in Lesotho
by Toeba Thato - 433-465 Law and Development: Lessons from South Korea
by Lee Yong-Shik - 467-511 Has it Reinvented Iron Law? South Africa’s Social Industrialisation, not Iron Industrialisation
by Pooe T. K. - 513-555 Law–Finance–Growth Nexus in the Context of Africa
by Huang Flora & Yeung Horace - 557-587 Inclusive Industrialization: The Interplay Between Investment Incentives and SME Promotion Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa
by van der Ven Colette M.A. - 589-607 The Creative Industry and South African Intellectual Property Law
by Ncube Caroline B. - 609-625 Digital Rights Management System and Administration: A Wake-up Call for Nigeria!
by Ajetunmobi Ridwan Lanre - 627-645 Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in Nigerian Courts
by Itanyi Nkem - 647-675 De-Growth and Sustainable Development: Rethinking Human Rights Law and Poverty Alleviation
by Vandenhole Wouter - 677-707 Macro Aid: Applying Microcredit’s Group Liability Principle to Foreign Aid
by Skladany Martin - 709-737 Law as a Tool for Ensuring Contributions of Small-Scale Women Farmers to Food Security in Nigeria
by Ezirigwe Jane - 739-755 The Protection and Promotion of a People’s Right to Mineral Resources in Africa: International and Municipal Perspectives
by Van Der Vyver Johan - 757-800 Justifying Water Rights in Nigeria: Fiction or Achievable Panacea?
by Okukpon Irekpitan & Anozie Ijeoma - 801-841 Three Mining Charters and a Draft: How the Politics and Rhetoric of Development in the South African Mining Sector are Keeping Communities in Poverty
by Heyns Anri & Mostert Hanri - 843-878 Addressing Human Rights Concerns in the Extractive Resource Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa using the Lens of Article 46 (C) of the Malabo Protocol
by Abe Oyeniyi & Ordor Ada - 879-912 Wildlife Poaching and Rule of Law in Kenya
by Zwier Paul J. & Glajar David Sergio - 913-938 Good Governance and Development in Botswana – The Democracy Conundrum
by Ghebremusse Sara - 939-941 Yong-Shik Lee: Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System
by Malkawi Bashar
January 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-29 The Quest for Operational Priorities: Areas in Need of Strategic Development Intervention
by Qerimi Qerim - 31-76 Path Dependence, Abnormal Times and Missed Opportunities: Case Studies of Catastrophic Natural Disasters From India and Nepal
by Ghimire Kanksha Mahadevia - 77-95 The Role of Regional Courts in the Development of International Investment Law: The Case of NAFTA Chapter 11 Dispute Settlement Framework and ECtHR
by Ajibo Collins C. - 97-125 Procedural Delay in the Developing Middle East
by Economides Kim - 127-171 The Failure of Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (establishment etc.) Act 2004 as a Development Act
by Ibe-Ojiludu Somadina - 173-208 Open Access in the Economic Sphere or the Political Sphere: Evidence from Japan
by Yu Guanghua - 209-250 Reintegrating the Legal into the Social: Reviving Islamic Transactional Law in the Context of the Civil Economy, with Special Reference to Waqf
by Setia Adi
October 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 179-186 Law and Development as a Field of Study: Connecting Law with Development
by de Moerloose Stéphanie - 187-235 Human Rights for Women in Liberia (and West Africa): Integrating Formal and Informal Rule of Law Reforms through the Carter Center’s Community Justice Advisor Project
by Zwier Paul J. - 237-273 Overcoming Extreme Poverty by Social Protection Floors – Approaches to Closing the Right to Social Security Gap
by Kaltenborn Markus - 275-303 Profit, Persuasion, and Fidelity: Why People Follow the Rule of Law
by Ilg Michael - 305-339 Justice and the Common Good in Dispute Resolution Discourse in the United States and the People’s Republic of China
by Murphy Tim - 341-360 The Power to Judge, the Power to Act: the Argentine Supreme Court as a Policymaker
by Campora Mario - 361-387 Developmental State No Birth Right: South Africa’s Post-1994 Economic Development Story
by Pooe T. K. - 389-424 Multilateral Development Banks and Sustainable Development: On Emulation, Fragmentation and a Common Law of Sustainable Development
by Mbengue Makane Moïse & de Moerloose Stéphanie - 425-450 Environmental Degradation and Economic Development in China: An Interrelated Governance Challenge
by Amesheva Inna - 451-476 The (mis)use of development in international investment law: understanding the jurist’s limits to work with development issues
by Monebhurrun Nitish - 477-496 Creating an anti-corruption norm in Africa: Critical reflections on legal instrumentalization for development
by Ocheje Paul D. - 497-519 Clientelism, Law and Politics. Considerations in the Light of the Argentine Case
by Rivas Pedro - 521-576 The Role of Copyright in Creative Industry Development
by Pager Sean A. - 577-608 Foreign Aid Reciprocity Agreements: Committing Developing Countries to Improve the Effectiveness of Aid When They Become Donors
by Skladany Martin - 609-641 Helping Working Children through Consumocratic LawA Global South Perspective
by Dumas P. Martin - 643-657 Sung-Hee Jwa: A General Theory of Economic Development: Towards a Capitalist Manifesto – A Critical Review
by Lee Yong-Shik
June 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-27 Developing Legislation to Formalise Customary Land Management: Deep Legal Pluralism or a Shallow Veneer?
by Farran Sue & Corrin Jennifer - 29-80 Trade, Development and Industrial Policy in Africa: The Case for a Pragmatic Approach to Optimizing Policy Coherence Between Industrial Policy and the WTO Policy Space
by van der Ven Colette M. A. - 81-87 A Response to Professor William Habbard on “Yong-Shik Lee, ‘Call for a New Analytical Model for Law and Development’: A Comment”
by Lee Yong-Shik - 89-118 The Evolving Mandate of the World Bank: How Constitutional Hermeneutics Shaped the Concept and Practice of Rule of Law Reform
by Van Den Meerssche Dimitri - 119-146 Advancing Regional Integration in Africa through the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA)
by Ismail F. A. - 147-177 Informal Institutions in the Regulatory State: The Case of Bureaucracy in India
by Goyal Yugank
December 2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 223-231 Law and Development: An Evolving Research Agenda
by Mota Prado Mariana & Coutinho Diogo R. & Schapiro Mario G. - 233-268 Nested Regulation in Law and Development: Identifying Sites of Indigenous Resistance and Reform
by Graben Sari - 269-320 The BRIC Nations and the Anatomy of Economic Development: The Core Tenets of Rule of Law
by Ramanujam Nandini & Caivano Nicholas - 321-368 Precariousness as Growth: Meritocracy, Human Capital Formation, and Workplace Regulation in Brazil, China and India
by Kroncke Jedidiah J. - 369-410 The Dilemmas of the Developmental State: Democracy and Economic Development in Brazil
by Prado Mariana Mota & Schapiro Mario & Coutinho Diogo R. - 411-435 Rethinking Law and Development in Colombia: How a Dynamic Approach Could Overcome the Chasm Between Law and Ideas of Economic Development
by Alviar García Helena - 437-465 The Long and Winding Road – Path Towards Facilitation of Development in the WTO: Reflections on the Doha Round and Beyond
by Lee Yong-Shik
June 2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-27 Access and Investment in the ICT Sector for Developing Countries
by Kathuria Vikas - 29-67 Governing Mining Resources in the History of Colombia: Between Official Institutions and Resistance
by Álvarez Juan Diego - 69-93 Overcoming the Development Deficit of Article XXIV: Promoting Equality through North-South RTAs
by Gammage Clair - 95-151 Law and Innovation Policies: An Analysis of the Mismatch between Innovation Public Policies and Their Results in Brazil
by Silva Lucas do Monte & Guimarães Patricia Borba Vilar - 153-176 The Odd Couple: Uniting Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Development under the Clean Development Mechanism
by Condon Alexander - 177-199 Foreign Aid, Law Reform, and the World Bank’s Doing Business Project
by Yackee Jason Webb - 201-222 An Examination of the Good Governance Legal Framework of Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Act 2007
by Ihugba Bethel Uzoma
December 2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 237-251 Redefining and Analyzing “Development” and the Role and Rule of Law
by Crawford Colin - 253-269 The Paradoxical Roles of Property Rights in Growth and Development
by Upham Frank K. - 271-276 Yong-Shik Lee, “Call for a New Analytical Model for Law and Development”: A Comment
by Hubbard William H. J. - 277-292 Initial Reflections on an Interdisciplinary Approach to Rule of Law Studies
by Polavarapu Aparna & Samuels Joel - 293-331 The Importance of the Thin Conception of the Rule of Law for International Development: A Decision-Theoretic Account
by Boom Christopher D. - 333-360 Tracking the Law and Development Continuum through Multiple Intersections
by Ordor Ada - 361-388 The World Bank’s Sustainable Development Approach and the Need for a Unified Field of Law and Development Studies in Argentina
by de Moerloose Stéphanie - 389-432 Policy Space and Policy Autonomy under the WTO: A Comparison of Post-Crisis Industrial Policies in Brazil and the US
by Bogliolo Piancastelli Siqueira Ada & Cadaval Martins Julia - 433-466 Toward an Elaboration of a More Pluralistic Legal Landscape for Developing West African Countries: Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) and Law and Development
by Hiez David & Menétrey Séverine - 467-502 Conceptualizing the Developmental State in Resource-Rich Sub-Saharan Africa
by Ghebremusse Sara - 503-521 Trade, Development and Child Labor: Regulation and Law in the Case of Child Labor in the Cocoa Industry
by Bertrand William & de Buhr Elke
June 2015, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-67 Call for a New Analytical Model for Law and Development
by Lee Yong-Shik