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Carty, Anthony - Law and Development

New York, New York University Press, (1992). orig.cloth. 25x17cm, xxiii,506 pp, Series: International Library of Essays in Law & Legal Theory, Legal Cultures, 2.. Minor rubbing. Some light page-edge soil. VG. ¶ Contains 16 papers concerning Law & Modernisation: The Legal Imperialism Debate; The Debate About the Right to Development as a Human Right or State Law versus People's Law & the Development Process; International Law & Development. Includes: T.M. Frank "The New Development: Can American Law & Legal Institutions Help Developing Countries?"; D.M. Tribek "Toward a Social Theory of Law: An Essay on the Study of Law & Development"; D.F. Greenberg "Law & Development in Light of Dependency Theory"; B. Zagaris " Law & Development or Comparative Law & Social Change: The Application of Old Concepts in the Commonwealth Caribbean"; J. Donnelly "In Search of the Unicorn: The Jurisprudence & Politics of the Right to Development"; P. Alston "Conjuring Up New Human Rights: A Proposal for Quality Control"; R. Y. Rich "The Right to Development as an Emerging Human Right"; A. Carty " From the Right to Economic Self-Determination to the Right to Development: A Crisis in Legal Theory"; J.C.N. Paul & C.J. Dias "State-Managed Development: A Legal Critique & Alternative Development: A Legal Prospectus"; J.J. Jova; et al: "Private Investment in Latin America: Renegotiating the Bargain"; N. Kofele-Kale "The Principle of Preferential Treatment in the Law of GATT: Toward Achieving the Objective of an Equitable World Trading System"; E. Kwakwa "Emerging International Development Law & Traditional International Law: Congruence or Cleavage"; A. Carty "The Third World Debt Crisis: Towards New International Standards for Contraction of Public Debt"; etc.
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