Law in the Pursuit of Development critically explores the
relationships between contemporary principles and practice in law
and development. Including papers by internationally renowned, as
well as emerging, scholars and practitioners, the book is organized
around the three liberal principles which underlie current efforts
to direct law towards the pursuit of development. First, that the
private sector has an important role to play in promoting the
public interest; second, that widespread participation and
accountability are essential to any large scale enterprise; and
third, that the rule of law is a fundamental building block of
development.
This insightful and provocative collection, in which
contributors critique both the principles and efforts to implement
them in practice, will be of considerable interest to students,
academics and practitioners with an interest in the fields of law
and development, international economic law, and law and
globalization.
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