The Law and Development Review
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Volume 15, issue 2, 2022
- Social Justice, International Courts, and Law pp. 215-222

- Frese Amalie
- International Economic Law Tribunals and Global Social Justice pp. 223-255

- J. Garcia Frank
- Justice and Authority in Investment Protection pp. 257-282

- Suttle Oisin
- Justice and the Reform of International Investment Law pp. 283-328

- Nadakavukaren Krista
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the Legal Framework of Global Value Chains pp. 329-356

- Ucaryilmaz Deibel Talya
- Anti-discrimination Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union before and after the Economic Crisis pp. 357-379

- Frese Amalie
- Who Mobilizes the Court? Migrant Rights Defenders Before the Court of Justice of the EU pp. 381-405

- Passalacqua Virginia
- Yong-Shik Lee: Law and Development: Theory and Practice pp. 407-409

- Harding Andrew
Volume 15, issue 1, 2022
- The Rule of Law as an Emergent Social Norm: Evidence from Qualitative Research in Russia pp. 1-31

- Borodina Svetlana, Deakin Simon and Hamilton John
- Negotiating the Intellectual Property Protocol under the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area: Priorities and Opportunities for Nigeria pp. 33-62

- Adewopo Adebambo, Oriakhogba Desmond and Okorie Chijioke
- The Rise of Germany in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and Sustaining Democracy pp. 63-103

- Yu Guanghua
- The Good Governance Quandary: The Elusive Search for Role Models pp. 105-120

- Trebilcock Michael
- Reviewing the Indonesian Anticorruption Court: A Cost-Effective Analysis pp. 121-146

- Ramadhan Choky Risda
- The Constitutionality of Compulsory Land Acquisition in Vietnam: Issues and Recommendations pp. 147-168

- Phan Hien Trung and Spitzer Hugh D.
- Extractive Constitutions: Constitutional Change and Development Paths in Latin America pp. 169-200

- Merino Roger
- On Ramseyer’s Response to the Critics of “Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War” pp. 201-214

- Lee Yong-Shik
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Introduction: Law and Development in High-Income Countries pp. 323-325

- Lee Yong-Shik and Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- Law and Development in the United States pp. 327-358

- Lee Yong-Shik
- The Rule of Law and Its Social Reception as Determinants of Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Poland pp. 359-400

- Głowacki Krzysztof, Christopher Hartwell, Karunska Kateryna, Kurczewski Jacek, Botsch Elisabeth, Göhring Tom and Priesmeyer-Tkocz Weronika
- Are OECD Countries in a Rule of Law Recession? pp. 401-428

- Balmori de la Miyar Jose R.
- International Financial Centers as a Model: Facilitating Growth and Development by Connecting to International Legal Frameworks pp. 429-464

- Ku Charlotte and Morriss Andrew
- Migration, Poverty, the Role of State, (International) Law and Development in the Industrialised Countries of Europe pp. 465-501

- Ikejiaku Brian-Vincent
- 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 pp. 503-549

- Bakibinga Elizabeth and Rukuba-Ngaiza Nightingale
- 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 pp. 551-587

- Beyleveld Alexander D.
- 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 pp. 589-632

- Hatano Ayako
- APUNCAC: An International Convention to Fight Corruption, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing pp. 633-664

- Yeh Stuart S.
- Unlocking Legal Gridlock in High-Income Countries: How Excessive Litigation Hampers Growth and Harms Democracy pp. 665-688

- Rasquin Christian
- 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 pp. 689-722

- Stacy Sean
- Universities as Engines of Development pp. 723-751

- Ghosh Shubha
- The Courts and Corporate Executive Compensation in Canada pp. 753-796

- McGinty Sean
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- African Traditional Religion and Law-Intersections between the Islamic and non-Islamic Worlds and the Impact on Development in the 2030 Agenda era pp. 1-31

- Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth
- Constitutional Court as Constitutional Complaint Institution: Evidence from Serbia pp. 33-57

- Polovchenko Konstantin
- Natural Disasters and Weak Government Institutions: Creating a Vicious Cycle that Ensnares Developing Countries pp. 59-104

- Mahadevia Ghimire Kanksha
- A Strong Judiciary as a Crisis for Democracy: A ‘Law and Development’ Study from Pakistan pp. 105-127

- Azeem Muhammad
- ‘COVID-19/Food Insecurity Syndemic’: Navigating the Realities of Food Security Imperatives of Sustainable Development Goals in Africa pp. 129-162

- Ezirigwe Jane, Ojike Chinelo, Amechi Emeka and Adewopo Adebambo
- The Mystery of Reciprocal Demand for Regional Trade Partnership: Indian Experience in RCEP Regional Value Chains pp. 163-214

- Debashis Chakraborty and Chaisse Julien
- Reductionist Intellectual Property Protection and Expansionist (and “Prodevelopment”) Competition Rules as a Human Rights Imperative? Enhancing Technology Transfer to the Global South pp. 215-272

- Beiter Klaus D.
- The Evolution of the Right to Property in India: From a Law and Development Perspective pp. 273-308

- Venkatesan Rashmi
- Perverse Development from Short-lived Liberalization to Authoritarianism in Russia: Law as a Tool for the Authorities’ Interests pp. 309-318

- Marochkin Sergey Yu. and Racheva Svetlana S.
- A Land of Milk and Butter: How Elites Created the Modern Danish Dairy Industry pp. 319-322

- Aydın Yaprak
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: Law and Development in the Islamic World pp. 335-344

- Farrar Salim A.
- Legal Origin, Institutional Quality, and Islamic Finance Development: Does Shari’a Matter? pp. 345-369

- Rihab Grassa
- Building Islamic Ethics into Development: Exploring the Role and Limitations of “Islamic” Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation—An Indonesian Case Study pp. 371-406

- Farrar Salim and Uddin Tanvir
- Islamic Finance as a Vehicle to Promote Improved Intellectual Property Rights in the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 407-442

- Naim Nadia
- Shari’a Law and Its Impact on the Development of Muslim and Non-Muslim Business Relations in the United Arab Emirates pp. 443-472

- Nurmohamed Rehanna
- Anti-Money Laundering Regulation and Practice of Islamic Banks in the United Arab Emirates: A Case Study pp. 473-497

- Kumar Ajay
- Addressing Instability in Thailand’s Deep South with Law and Development pp. 499-534

- Nuchpiam Prapin and Prateeppornnarong Dhiyathad
- COVID-19: Public Access to Information – Legal and Institutional Frameworks pp. 535-542

- Lee Yong-Shik and Mun Hye Seong
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- On the Borderline: Who Is a “Traditional Inhabitant” under the Torres Strait Treaty? pp. 1-29

- Corrin Jennifer
- The Strategic Use of International Investment Law in Colombia – Textiles: Navigating within the International Regime Complex for Development pp. 31-58

- Tamayo-Álvarez Rafael
- Operationalizing and Measuring Rule of Law in an Internationalized Transitional Context: The Virtue of Venice Commission’s Rule of Law Checklist pp. 59-94

- Qerimi Qerim
- Local Level Decentralization in Ethiopia: Case Study of Tigray Regional State pp. 95-126

- Fiseha Assefa
- Local Government Law, Development and Cross-border Trade in the Global Cities of SADC pp. 127-157

- Pieterse Marius
- Engendering Constitutional Realization of Sustainable Development in Nigeria pp. 159-191

- Oniemola Peter and Tasie Oyinkan
- Source-Based Taxing Rights from the OECD to the UN Model Conventions: Unavailing Efforts and an Argument for Reform pp. 193-227

- Eyitayo-Oyesode Oladiwura Ayeyemi
- Law, Gender, and Development: Potent Hauntings pp. 229-264

- Bedford Kate
- Islamic Social Finance in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities of the Institutional and Regulatory Landscape pp. 265-319

- Uddin Tanvir Ahmed and Mohiuddin Md Fazla
- Law and Development: Three Irreconcilable Interests – Call for a New Beginning pp. 321-333

- Lee Yong-Shik
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