Beschreibung:
Rules, Rubrics and Riches: The Relationship Between Law, Institutions and International Development offers a frame for 'law and development' thinking by specifically posing the question 'how do social sciences perceive the role of the law in international development'?
1. The Market Economy, the Rule of Law and the Path of Development 2. All in the Family: Gender and Identity within the Household 3. Group Rights, Distributional Conflicts and the Making of Unequal Identities 4. National and Sub-National Institutions 5. The Interface Between the Global and National 6. Dissonances and Discordances: From Deaf Ears to Inclusive Development 7. Equitable Laws for a New Paradigm of Wealth and Accumulation