Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law is a collection of
original research on the rule of law from a panel of leading
economists, political scientists, legal scholars, sociologists and
historians. The chapters critically analyse the meaning and
foundations of the rule of law and its relationship to economic and
democratic development, challenging many of the underlying
assumptions guiding the burgeoning field of rule of law
development. The combination of jurisprudential, quantitative,
historical/comparative, and theoretical analyses seeks to chart a
new course in scholarship on the rule of law: the volume as a whole
takes seriously the role of law in pursuing global justice, while
confronting the complexity of instituting the rule of law and
delivering its promised benefits.
Written for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, Global
Perspectives offers a unique combination of jurisprudential and
empirical research that will be provocative and relevant to those
who are attempting to understand and advance the rule of law
globally. The chapters progress from broad questions regarding
current rule of development efforts and the concept of rule of law
to more specific issues pertaining to economic and democratic
development. Specific countries, such as China, India, and
seventeenth-century England and The Netherlands, serve as case
studies in some chapters, while broad global surveys feature in
other chapters. Indeed, this impressive scope of research ushers in
the next generation of scholarship in this area.
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