Development Law and International Finance
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Book Description
Development law has increasingly gained in importance for the international legal practitioner, as an unprecedented global interdependence gives rise to numerous legal and practice-oriented questions. Development Law and International Finance presents a comprehensive analytical framework for understanding development law issues from both a theoretical and a practical viewpoint. The book analyses this growing body of law in the context of the policy framework of `rule of law' programmes aimed at legal reform and structural legal change, and examines emerging constitutional and substantive principles of development law and the institutional framework in which it is unfolding. The author further discusses structural legal reform in the financial sector, and the extent to which private international transactions act as a catalyst for such reforms, and the impact on development from changes in the role of the state, the privatisation process and the growing importance of emerging capital markets. Finally Development Law and International Finance addresses the international human rights dimension of development law and, in particular, the question of whether there is a human right to development. This book constitutes a valuable contribution to this emerging legal discipline and is essential reading for international legal practitioners, public international law experts and policy-makers involved in the development process.
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Development Law and International Finance,Rumu Sarkar,Springer,9041197435,General,International,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Law / International,Law,International Finance
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