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This book deals with one strand of the intense debate concerning
the links between law and development, namely the coordination of
innovation processes and legal change. It analyzes how innovation,
and ultimately development, can be fostered or hindered by existing
or new legal infrastructures. The book includes eleven original
contributions from senior and junior scholars and is divided into
two parts, the first focusing on theoretical frameworks and the
second presenting several case studies on various institutional
aspects. A particular strength of this part is its broad
geographical coverage, which encompasses the legal frameworks in
Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The contributions collected
in this book will be of value to a broad readership. Academic
scholars will find useful information on lessons learned from
reforms implemented in different areas and come to better
understand the methodological hurdles involved in reform
assessment. Policymakers in national and international
organizations can draw on these studies when designing new
programs. Lastly, practitioners in developed and developing
countries can use these contributions to promote the success of
current or new initiatives.
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