Law and Crisis in the Third World

Law and Crisis in the Third World
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Publisher : Hans Zell Publishers
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Download or read book Law and Crisis in the Third World written by Sammy Adelman and published by Hans Zell Publishers. This book was released on 1993 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The intractable problems which burden many developing regions-- poverty, debt, human rights violations--illustrate the failure of Western modernization programs. These spurred a new wave of scholarship on the nature & concept of law & development during the 1980s. Theories such as the New International Division of Labour provided fresh impetus for the discipline as did burgeoning research in women's studies & the environmental crisis necessitated additional approaches. This new collection of essays addresses the former & future role of law in these areas. Written by leading legal scholars, proponents stress the continued relevance & vitality of law in the development process. (AFRICAN DISCOURSE SERIES, 4)


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