The Law and Development Review
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- The Constitutionalization of Development pp. 637-646

- Maartje De Visser
- Constitutionalism and Development: A Mismatch or a Dream-Team? pp. 647-668

- Harding Andrew
- Economic Constitutions in the Developing World pp. 669-690

- Bui Ngoc Son
- Constitutional Judges as Agents for Development pp. 691-722

- Maartje De Visser
- Political Governance, Law, and Economic Development pp. 723-759

- Lee Yong-Shik
- 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 pp. 761-795

- Bröhmer Jürgen
- Democratization of Foreign Policy: India’s Experience with Paradiplomacy pp. 797-818

- Natarajan Aishwarya
- The Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights in South Korea pp. 819-836

- Cha Wonil
- The Right to Information and Transformative Development Outcomes pp. 837-864

- Gomez Mario
- South Korean Economy at the Crossroads: Structure Issues under External Pressure – An Essay from a Law and Development Perspective pp. 865-885

- Lee Yong-Shik
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Introduction pp. 261-263

- Dann Philipp
- Towards a Fourth Moment in Law and Development? pp. 265-283

- Vandenhole Wouter
- Beyond the ‘Moments’ of Law and Development: Critical Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship in a Globalized Economy pp. 285-321

- Tan Celine
- Freedom from Development pp. 323-349

- Ilg Michael
- General Theory of Law and Development: An Overview pp. 351-375

- Lee Yong-Shik
- Law and Economic Development in South Africa: An Assessment through the General Theory of Law and Development pp. 377-401

- Pooe T. K.
- Application of Y.S. Lee’s General Theory of Law and Development to Botswana pp. 403-424

- Ghebremusse Sara
- Rules versus Standards in Developing Countries: the Case for Clear and Precise Legal Norms on Eminent Domain Power pp. 425-455

- Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- Developmental State with Neoliberal Tools: A Portrait of the Brazilian Housing Financial System pp. 457-493

- Gomes Schapiro Mario and Pereira Saylon Alves
- Distributive Justice and the Sustainable Development Goals: Delivering Agenda 2030 in India pp. 495-536

- Ramanujam Nandini, Caivano Nicholas and Agnello Alexander
- Institutional Law and Development Governance: An Introduction pp. 537-560

- Dann Philipp
- Mining Community Development in South Africa: A Critical Consideration of How the Law and Development Approach the Concept “Community” pp. 561-593

- Heyns Anri
- Something Old, Something New – Which Way to Go for Rule of Law Projects in the Agenda 2030 Era? pp. 595-625

- Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth
- A Comment on “Law and Development: Forty Years after ‘Scholars in Self-Estrangement’” by David Trubek pp. 627-635

- Lee Yong-Shik
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- Open Access Order and Interconnected Institutions in Brazil: A Challenge pp. 1-40

- Yu Guanghua
- Reconciling the Right to Learn with Copyright Protection in the Digital Age: Limitations of Contemporary Copyright Treaties pp. 41-77

- Ugwu Uchenna Felicia
- Oversight of Kenya’s Counterterrorism Measures on Al-Shabaab pp. 79-118

- Khamala Charles Alenga
- Leadership, Law and Development pp. 119-158

- Baxter Jamie
- The RCEP and the Changing Landscape of World Trade: Assessing Asia-Pacific Investment Regionalism Next Stage pp. 159-190

- Chaisse Julien and Richard Pomfret
- Can Human Development Bonds Reduce the Agency Costs of the Resource Curse? pp. 191-245

- Sperduto Luke
- A Note on Economic Development in North Korea: Call for a Comprehensive Approach pp. 247-259

- Lee Yong-Shik
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- Mapping Law and Development from African Perspectives: An Overview pp. 251-257

- Ordor Ada and Ismail Faizel
- The African Union Agenda 2063 and the Imperative of Democratic Governance pp. 259-276

- Nwebo Osy Ezechukwunyere
- Unpacking Legal Pluralism in Commonwealth Africa – Towards Strengthening Methods for Rule of Law Programming for Development pp. 277-332

- Bakibinga-Gaswaga Elizabeth
- Demand for Law in the African Private Sector pp. 333-369

- Finnegan David L.
- OHADA and the Making of Transnational Commercial Law in Africa pp. 371-395

- Bashi Rudahindwa Jonathan
- Corruption in Public Procurement in Lesotho pp. 397-431

- Thato Toeba
- Law and Development: Lessons from South Korea pp. 433-465

- Lee Yong-Shik
- Has it Reinvented Iron Law? South Africa’s Social Industrialisation, not Iron Industrialisation pp. 467-511

- Pooe T. K.
- Law–Finance–Growth Nexus in the Context of Africa pp. 513-555

- Huang Flora and Yeung Horace
- Inclusive Industrialization: The Interplay Between Investment Incentives and SME Promotion Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 557-587

- M.A. van der Ven Colette
- The Creative Industry and South African Intellectual Property Law pp. 589-607

- Ncube Caroline B.
- Digital Rights Management System and Administration: A Wake-up Call for Nigeria! pp. 609-625

- Ajetunmobi Ridwan Lanre
- Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in Nigerian Courts pp. 627-645

- Itanyi Nkem
- De-Growth and Sustainable Development: Rethinking Human Rights Law and Poverty Alleviation pp. 647-675

- Vandenhole Wouter
- Macro Aid: Applying Microcredit’s Group Liability Principle to Foreign Aid pp. 677-707

- Skladany Martin
- Law as a Tool for Ensuring Contributions of Small-Scale Women Farmers to Food Security in Nigeria pp. 709-737

- Ezirigwe Jane
- The Protection and Promotion of a People’s Right to Mineral Resources in Africa: International and Municipal Perspectives pp. 739-755

- Johan Van Der Vyver
- Justifying Water Rights in Nigeria: Fiction or Achievable Panacea? pp. 757-800

- Okukpon Irekpitan and Anozie Ijeoma
- Three Mining Charters and a Draft: How the Politics and Rhetoric of Development in the South African Mining Sector are Keeping Communities in Poverty pp. 801-841

- Heyns Anri and Mostert Hanri
- Addressing Human Rights Concerns in the Extractive Resource Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa using the Lens of Article 46 (C) of the Malabo Protocol pp. 843-878

- Abe Oyeniyi and Ordor Ada
- Wildlife Poaching and Rule of Law in Kenya pp. 879-912

- Zwier Paul J. and Glajar David Sergio
- Good Governance and Development in Botswana – The Democracy Conundrum pp. 913-938

- Ghebremusse Sara
- Yong-Shik Lee: Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System pp. 939-941

- Bashar Malkawi
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- The Quest for Operational Priorities: Areas in Need of Strategic Development Intervention pp. 1-29

- Qerimi Qerim
- Path Dependence, Abnormal Times and Missed Opportunities: Case Studies of Catastrophic Natural Disasters From India and Nepal pp. 31-76

- Ghimire Kanksha Mahadevia
- The Role of Regional Courts in the Development of International Investment Law: The Case of NAFTA Chapter 11 Dispute Settlement Framework and ECtHR pp. 77-95

- Ajibo Collins C.
- Procedural Delay in the Developing Middle East pp. 97-125

- Economides Kim
- The Failure of Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (establishment etc.) Act 2004 as a Development Act pp. 127-171

- Ibe-Ojiludu Somadina
- Open Access in the Economic Sphere or the Political Sphere: Evidence from Japan pp. 173-208

- Yu Guanghua
- Reintegrating the Legal into the Social: Reviving Islamic Transactional Law in the Context of the Civil Economy, with Special Reference to Waqf pp. 209-250

- Setia Adi