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Redefining and Analyzing “Development” and the Role and Rule of Law

  • Colin Crawford EMAIL logo

Abstract

This article introduces a series of articles prepared in connection with an April 2015 conference jointly sponsored by the Law & Development Institute and the Payson Center for International Development at Tulane University Law School. The introduction first surveys the uncertain and chaotic terrain of current and competing definitions of development and then introduces the articles in this special volume, identifying common themes and differences. In the process, the introduction suggests, law and development studies present great promise to provide greater coherence to development studies and practice going ahead, providing the approach is pluralist and inclusive.

Published Online: 2015-12-19
Published in Print: 2015-12-1

©2015 Law and Development Review

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