The Law and Development Review
2008 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2010
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Chimni Bhupinder and Trubek David
- Linking Promises to Policies: Law and Development in an Unequal Brazil pp. 3-40

- Coutinho Diogo R.
- The Persistence of Formalism: Towards a Situated Critique beyond the Classic Separation of Powers pp. 41-77

- Rodriguez Jose R.
- Development Bank, Law and Innovation Financing in a New Brazilian Economy pp. 78-121

- Schapiro Mario
- John Rawls' Justice as Fairness and the WTO: A Critical Analysis on the Initial Position of the Multilateral Agricultural Negotiation pp. 122-140

- Cedro Rafael Rosa and Vieira Bruno Furtado
- Turning Trips on Its Head: An "IP Cross Retaliation" Model for Developing Countries pp. 141-197

- Basheer Shamnad
- Exceptions and Limitations in Indian Copyright Law for Education: An Assessment pp. 198-240

- Liang Lawrence
- The Indian Competition Act: A Historical and Developmental Perspective pp. 241-270

- Mazhuvanchery Shiju Varghese
- Transit and Trade Barriers in South Asia: Multilateral Obligations and Development Perspective pp. 271-305

- Prabir De
- Stock Market and Shareholder Protection: Are They Important for Economic Growth? pp. 306-325

- Francis Rathinam and Raja A. V.
- Product Patents and Access to Medicines in India: A Critical Review of the Implementation of TRIPS Patent Regime pp. 326-368

- M. Gopakumar K
Volume 3, issue 1, 2010
- EU and U.S. Non-Reciprocal Preferences: Maintaining the Acquis pp. 1-39

- Kelly Ruth
- When Is Corruption a Substitute for Economic Freedom? pp. 40-63

- Carden Art and Verdon Lisa
- Reconceptualising the Debate on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Development pp. 64-106

- Mercurio Bryan
- A 'Sustainability Impact Assessment' of the Economic Partnership Agreements: Challenging the Participatory Process pp. 107-134

- Gammage Clair
- Economic Development of North Korea: International Trade Based Development Policy and Legal Reform pp. 135-155

- Lee Y.S., Kim Young-Ok and Mun Hye Seong
- A Delicate Balance: Building Complementary Customary and State Legal Systems pp. 156-207

- Toomey Leigh T
Volume 2, issue 1, 2009
- Developing Countries in the 21st Century WTO: New Contours of India's Global Engagement pp. 1-27

- Karmakar Suparna
- To What Extent Should Labor and Environmental Standards Be Linked to Trade? pp. 28-52

- Shahin Magda
- Debt-for-development Exchanges: The Origins of a Financial Technique pp. 53-76

- Buckley Ross
- Anarchy and Development: An Application of the Theory of Second Best pp. 77-96

- Peter Leeson and Williamson Claudia R.
- Law in Asia: The Key Role of Law as a Productive Force for Development pp. 97-115

- Ziegert Klaus A.
- Competition Law as Development Policy: Evidence from Poland pp. 116-150

- Rajabiun Reza
- Suturing the Open Veins of Ecuador: Debt, Default and Democracy pp. 151-191

- Mansell Wade and Openshaw Karen
- From Nominal to Substantive Democracy: The Role and Design of Election Management Bodies pp. 192-224

- Trebilcock Michael and Chitalkar Poorvi
- The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" pp. 225-256

- Kneteman Christie and Green Andrew
- Revisiting the Tobin Tax, in the Context of Development and the Financial Crisis pp. 257-282

- Yates Nicholas A
- Decentralization of Development and Nation-Building Today: Reconstructing Colombia from the Margins of Bogotá pp. 283-366

- Eslava Luis
- Theoretical Basis and Regulatory Framework for Microtrade: Combining Volunteerism with International Trade towards Poverty Elimination pp. 367-399

- Lee Yong-Shik
Volume 1, issue 1, 2008
- Foreword pp. 1-2

- Editors The
- The Sen Conception of Development and Contemporary International Law Discourse: Some Parallels pp. 3-22

- Chimni Bhupinder
- Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements and Some Systemic Issues - In Relation to the WTO Disciplines and Development Perspectives pp. 23-50

- Matsushita Mitsuo and Lee Y.S.
- Rediscovering the Role of Developing Countries in GATT before the Doha Round pp. 51-73

- Ismail Faizel
- The Generalized System of Preferences of the United States: Does It Promote Industrialization and Economic Growth in Least Developed Countries? pp. 74-97

- Dowlah Caf
- EU Sanitary Standards and Sub-Saharan African Agricultural Exports: A Case Study of the Livestock Sector in East Africa pp. 98-123

- Desta Melaku Geboye
- Who Are the Developing Countries in the WTO? pp. 124-153

- Cui Fan