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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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Law and Development in the United States
Lee, Yong-Shik - In: Law and Development Review 14 (2021) 2, pp. 327-358
Abstract Economic development is the term that has been associated with less developed countries in the Third World (“developing countries”), not the economically advanced countries (“developed countries”), such as the United States. However, the changing economic conditions in recent...
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“Unlocking Legal Gridlock in High-Income Countries: How Excessive Litigation Hampers Growth and Harms Democracy”
Rasquin, Christian - In: Law and Development Review 14 (2021) 2, pp. 665-688
Abstract The paper focuses on rules of standing in the context of environmental law. With the implementation of the Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making, and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention) in European law, interest groups...
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Perverse Development from Short-lived Liberalization to Authoritarianism in Russia: Law as a Tool for the Authorities’ Interests
Marochkin, Sergey Yu.; Racheva, Svetlana S. - In: Law and Development Review 14 (2021) 1, pp. 309-318
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A Land of Milk and Butter: How Elites Created the Modern Danish Dairy Industry
Aydın, Yaprak - In: Law and Development Review 14 (2021) 1, pp. 319-322
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Introduction: Law and Development in High-Income Countries
Lee, Yong-Shik; Schäfer, Hans-Bernd - In: Law and Development Review 14 (2021) 2, pp. 323-325
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In: Law and Development Review 10 (2017) 2, pp. i-v
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Source-Based Taxing Rights from the OECD to the UN Model Conventions: Unavailing Efforts and an Argument for Reform
Eyitayo-Oyesode, Oladiwura Ayeyemi - In: Law and Development Review 13 (2020) 1, pp. 193-227
Abstract A significant number of scholars have written about the nexus between fairness in the allocation of taxing rights in double taxation treaties and sustainable development in developing countries. These scholars have argued for expansive taxing rights for developing countries, as against...
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Engendering Constitutional Realization of Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Oniemola, Peter; Tasie, Oyinkan - In: Law and Development Review 13 (2020) 1, pp. 159-191
Abstract This article examines the relevant provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) that appear to be in tune with the tenets of sustainable development, which has received much attention at both international and municipal levels. It was found that...
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The Strategic Use of International Investment Law in Colombia – Textiles : Navigating within the International Regime Complex for Development
Tamayo-Álvarez, Rafael - In: Law and Development Review 13 (2020) 1, pp. 31-58
Abstract Trade-based money laundering (TBML) is a major concern in Colombia, where criminal organisations employ under-invoicing to conceal drug-trafficking proceeds. In response, Colombia imposed a compound tariff on certain Panamanian importations that were considered linked to this...
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On the Borderline: Who Is a “Traditional Inhabitant” under the Torres Strait Treaty?
Corrin, Jennifer - In: Law and Development Review 13 (2020) 1, pp. 1-29
Abstract The Torres Strait Treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea (“PNG”) came into force in 1985. This unique treaty, which defines the maritime, seabed and fisheries boundaries between Australia and PNG, is recognised as one of the most complex, but imaginative maritime delimitation...
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