Amanda Perry Kesaris (ed.)Principles into Practice?
Law in the Pursuit of Development
Principles into Practice?
Herausgeber: Kessaris, Amanda Perry
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Law in the Pursuit of Development critically explores the relationships between contemporary principles and practice in law and development.
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Law in the Pursuit of Development critically explores the relationships between contemporary principles and practice in law and development.
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- Verlag: Routledge-Cavendish
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9780415485890
- ISBN-10: 0415485894
- Artikelnr.: 28955531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge-Cavendish
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9780415485890
- ISBN-10: 0415485894
- Artikelnr.: 28955531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Amanda Perry-Kessaris is Professor of Law at the University of Kent, UK.
1. Introduction Amanda Perry-Kessaris 2. Political Consumption:
Possibilities and Challenges Sally Wheeler 3. Engendering Responsibility in
Global Markets: Valuing the Women of Kenya's Agricultural Sector Ann
Stewart 4. Access to Medicines Versus Protection of 'Investments' in
Intellectual Property: Reconciliation through Interpretation? Valentina
Sara Vadi 5. Development, Cultural Self-Determination and the World Trade
Organization Fiona Macmillan 6. Liberalisation and Environmental
legislation in India Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon 7. Accountability
Mechanisms of Multilateral Development Banks: Powers, Complications,
Enhancements Suresh Nanwani 8. Community Participation in Biodiversity
Conservation: Emerging Localities of Tension Andreas Kotsakis 9. Stock
Exchanges in East Africa: Something Borrowed, Something New? June
McLaughlin 10. Rule of Law Assistance Discourse and Practice: Japanese
Inflections Veronica Taylor 11. Rule of Law or Washington Consensus: The
Evolution of the World Bank's Approach to Legal and Judicial Reform Julio
Faundez 12. With Friends Like These: Can Multilateral Development Banks
Promote Institutional Development to Strengthen the Rule of Law? Linn
Hammergren 13. World Bank Rule of Law Assistance in Fragile States: The End
of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End? Klaus Decker 14. Assessing
the Socio-Cultural Viability of Rule of Law Policies in Post-Conflict
Societies: Culture Clash Dzenan Sahovic 15. Land and Power in Afghanistan:
In Pursuit of Law and Justice? Patrick McAuslan
Possibilities and Challenges Sally Wheeler 3. Engendering Responsibility in
Global Markets: Valuing the Women of Kenya's Agricultural Sector Ann
Stewart 4. Access to Medicines Versus Protection of 'Investments' in
Intellectual Property: Reconciliation through Interpretation? Valentina
Sara Vadi 5. Development, Cultural Self-Determination and the World Trade
Organization Fiona Macmillan 6. Liberalisation and Environmental
legislation in India Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon 7. Accountability
Mechanisms of Multilateral Development Banks: Powers, Complications,
Enhancements Suresh Nanwani 8. Community Participation in Biodiversity
Conservation: Emerging Localities of Tension Andreas Kotsakis 9. Stock
Exchanges in East Africa: Something Borrowed, Something New? June
McLaughlin 10. Rule of Law Assistance Discourse and Practice: Japanese
Inflections Veronica Taylor 11. Rule of Law or Washington Consensus: The
Evolution of the World Bank's Approach to Legal and Judicial Reform Julio
Faundez 12. With Friends Like These: Can Multilateral Development Banks
Promote Institutional Development to Strengthen the Rule of Law? Linn
Hammergren 13. World Bank Rule of Law Assistance in Fragile States: The End
of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End? Klaus Decker 14. Assessing
the Socio-Cultural Viability of Rule of Law Policies in Post-Conflict
Societies: Culture Clash Dzenan Sahovic 15. Land and Power in Afghanistan:
In Pursuit of Law and Justice? Patrick McAuslan
1. Introduction Amanda Perry-Kessaris 2. Political Consumption:
Possibilities and Challenges Sally Wheeler 3. Engendering Responsibility in
Global Markets: Valuing the Women of Kenya's Agricultural Sector Ann
Stewart 4. Access to Medicines Versus Protection of 'Investments' in
Intellectual Property: Reconciliation through Interpretation? Valentina
Sara Vadi 5. Development, Cultural Self-Determination and the World Trade
Organization Fiona Macmillan 6. Liberalisation and Environmental
legislation in India Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon 7. Accountability
Mechanisms of Multilateral Development Banks: Powers, Complications,
Enhancements Suresh Nanwani 8. Community Participation in Biodiversity
Conservation: Emerging Localities of Tension Andreas Kotsakis 9. Stock
Exchanges in East Africa: Something Borrowed, Something New? June
McLaughlin 10. Rule of Law Assistance Discourse and Practice: Japanese
Inflections Veronica Taylor 11. Rule of Law or Washington Consensus: The
Evolution of the World Bank's Approach to Legal and Judicial Reform Julio
Faundez 12. With Friends Like These: Can Multilateral Development Banks
Promote Institutional Development to Strengthen the Rule of Law? Linn
Hammergren 13. World Bank Rule of Law Assistance in Fragile States: The End
of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End? Klaus Decker 14. Assessing
the Socio-Cultural Viability of Rule of Law Policies in Post-Conflict
Societies: Culture Clash Dzenan Sahovic 15. Land and Power in Afghanistan:
In Pursuit of Law and Justice? Patrick McAuslan
Possibilities and Challenges Sally Wheeler 3. Engendering Responsibility in
Global Markets: Valuing the Women of Kenya's Agricultural Sector Ann
Stewart 4. Access to Medicines Versus Protection of 'Investments' in
Intellectual Property: Reconciliation through Interpretation? Valentina
Sara Vadi 5. Development, Cultural Self-Determination and the World Trade
Organization Fiona Macmillan 6. Liberalisation and Environmental
legislation in India Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon 7. Accountability
Mechanisms of Multilateral Development Banks: Powers, Complications,
Enhancements Suresh Nanwani 8. Community Participation in Biodiversity
Conservation: Emerging Localities of Tension Andreas Kotsakis 9. Stock
Exchanges in East Africa: Something Borrowed, Something New? June
McLaughlin 10. Rule of Law Assistance Discourse and Practice: Japanese
Inflections Veronica Taylor 11. Rule of Law or Washington Consensus: The
Evolution of the World Bank's Approach to Legal and Judicial Reform Julio
Faundez 12. With Friends Like These: Can Multilateral Development Banks
Promote Institutional Development to Strengthen the Rule of Law? Linn
Hammergren 13. World Bank Rule of Law Assistance in Fragile States: The End
of the Beginning or the Beginning of the End? Klaus Decker 14. Assessing
the Socio-Cultural Viability of Rule of Law Policies in Post-Conflict
Societies: Culture Clash Dzenan Sahovic 15. Land and Power in Afghanistan:
In Pursuit of Law and Justice? Patrick McAuslan







