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Economic development 66 Entwicklung 66 Welt 54 World 54 Developing countries 53 Entwicklungsländer 53 Africa 33 Afrika 33 law and development 33 economic development 28 development 25 Law 19 Recht 19 developing countries 17 Corruption 16 Korruption 16 rule of law 16 Sustainable development 15 Auslandsinvestition 14 Development aid 14 Entwicklungshilfe 14 Foreign investment 14 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 14 WTO law 14 WTO-Recht 14 Economic growth 12 India 12 Legal system 12 Rechtsordnung 12 Wirtschaftswachstum 12 Bodenrecht 11 Brasilien 11 Brazil 11 Indien 11 Land tenure 11 Nigeria 11 Rechtsstaat 11 Rule of law 11 Theorie 11 Theory 11
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Undetermined 474 Free 16 CC license 1
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Article 479 Book / Working Paper 16
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Article in journal 198 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 198 research-article 67 frontmatter 12 Collection of articles of several authors 11 Sammelwerk 11 book-review 3 editorial 3 other 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 brief-report 1
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English 341 Undetermined 154
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Lee, Yong-Shik 14 Yi, Yong-sik 11 Neef, Andreas 6 Ismail, Faizel 5 Ocheje, Paul D. 5 Yong-Shik, Lee 5 Andreas, Neef 4 Coutinho, Diogo R. 4 Farrar, Salim 4 Ordor, Ada 4 Schapiro, Mario Gomes 4 Van der Ven, Colette 4 Bakibinga-Gaswaga, Elizabeth 3 Broude, Tomer 3 Caf, Dowlah 3 Chimni, Bhupinder 3 Dann, Philipp 3 Dowlah, Caf 3 Gammage, Clair 3 Gathii, James Thuo 3 Ghebremusse, Sara 3 Irish, Maureen 3 Lee Y.S. 3 Moerloose, Stéphanie de 3 Mun, Hye Seong 3 Picker, Colin B. 3 Pooe, T. K. 3 Trebilcock, Michael 3 Yu, Guanghua 3 Adewopo, Adebambo 2 Antonio, Garcia-Padilla 2 Attaran, Amir 2 Basheer, Shamnad 2 Bhupinder, Chimni 2 Caivano, Nicholas 2 Cameron, Camille 2 Camille, Cameron 2 Carden, Art 2 Cedro, Rafael Rosa 2 Chaisse, Julien 2
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Law and development review 198 The Law and Development Review 149 Law and Development Review 95 The Law and development review 51 (2013) 6(2) Law and Development Review 1 Law and Development Review (2019) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 202 RePEc 125 Other ZBW resources 117 OLC EcoSci 51
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Arab Acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: Partners in Development?
Salim, Farrar - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 32-32
If the NGOs and majority of western journalists are right, Arab investors in sub-Saharan Africa are no better than “cowboys” in a lawless “African Wild West” in which they land grab, raid resources and violate the human rights of the traditional owners of the land. This paper questions...
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Law and Development Implications of Transnational Land Acquisitions: Introduction
Andreas, Neef - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 19-19
This introductory article to the 2014 Special Issue of Law and Development Review provides a brief overview of the …
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The Media Discourse of Land Grabbing and Resistance During Myanmar’s Legal Reformation: The Monywa Copper Mine
Emel, Zerrouk; Andreas, Neef - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 38-38
This study is conducted using a legal and an in-text media study approach in order to deconstruct the discourse of land grabbing around the Monywa Copper Mine. Its aim is to analyze the discourse surrounding the resistance to expansion and to shed light on the current trends and any new...
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The Law and Land Grabbing: Friend or Foe?
Liz, Alden Wily - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 36-36
This paper reflects upon the role of law in the contemporary surge in global large-scale land acquisitions. Its point of reference is the land security of several billion rural poor who traditionally own and use untitled lands that are classified as state lands or unowned public lands in...
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Managing Foreign Investment in Agricultural Land in Africa: The Role of Bilateral Investment Treaties and International Investment Contracts
Uche, Ewelukwa Ofodile - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 2, pp. 329-367
This paper seeks answers to three questions. What are the trends in terms of the role of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and land contracts in addressing complex environmental, social and governance issues implicated in foreign direct investment in agricultural land (agro-FDI)? Are...
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Enhancing the Effectiveness of Transparency in Extractive Resource Governance: A Nigerian Case Study
Chilenye, Nwapi - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 1, pp. 25-25
Nigeria has been acclaimed as a model for the implementation of the principles established under the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). The goal of the principles is to promote accountability and effective management of resource revenues, which in turn would result in...
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The Legal Origin of Income Inequality
Giuseppe, Maggio; Alessandro, Romano; Angela, Troisi - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 1, pp. 21-21
The legal origin movement is implicitly functionalist, while it explicitly prioritizes economic dimensions of development. From this perspective, the empirical findings presented in this paper seem to uncover the existence of a paradox. On the one hand, common law countries are apparently...
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Solar and Wind Power as Natural Resource: Legal Theory and Practice of Use of Renewable Energy Sources (View from Russia)
Pavlovich, Anisimov Aleksey; Jakovlevich, Ryzhenkov Anatoly - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 1, pp. 21-21
Use of solar and wind power as a variety of renewable energy sources is one of the types of environmental entrepreneurship. Currently, this area of power engineering is booming in the states of the European Union, China and the United States. The authors of this article explore the reasons for...
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Harmonizing International Trade and Climate Change Institutions: Legal and Theoretical Basis for Systemic Integration
Olawuyi Damilola S. - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 1, pp. 23-23
Despite increased global awareness that measures, policies and rules aimed at combating climate change may act as barriers to international trade; trade and climate change regimes continue to operate at the international level, without the desired level of coherence and harmony. While emission...
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Public Administration, Law and Development in Brazil: Building Legally Sustainable Public Policies for an Inclusionary State
Guimarães Guilherme C. - In: The Law and Development Review 7 (2014) 1, pp. 27-27
Taking into consideration the Law and Development approach and some useful theoretical insights provided by systems theory, this article aims at analyzing the role of law in general, and state lawyering in particular, in the design and implementation of development policies that promote social...
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