Abstract
“Law and Development: Forty Years after ‘Scholars in Self-Estrangement’” by David Trubek provides an account of the state of law and development and its growth for the past four decades. This note provides a comment on this account and proposes the way forward for law and development studies.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship
- Towards a Fourth Moment in Law and Development?
- Beyond the ‘Moments’ of Law and Development: Critical Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship in a Globalized Economy
- Freedom from Development
- Theoretical Frameworks for Law and Development: General Theory and Application
- General Theory of Law and Development: An Overview
- Law and Economic Development in South Africa: An Assessment through the General Theory of Law and Development
- Application of Y.S. Lee’s General Theory of Law and Development to Botswana
- Enhancement and Protection of Economic and Social Interests
- Rules versus Standards in Developing Countries: the Case for Clear and Precise Legal Norms on Eminent Domain Power
- Developmental State with Neoliberal Tools: A Portrait of the Brazilian Housing Financial System
- Distributive Justice and the Sustainable Development Goals: Delivering Agenda 2030 in India
- Development Governance and the Role of Development Agencies in the Development Process
- Institutional Law and Development Governance: An Introduction
- Mining Community Development in South Africa: A Critical Consideration of How the Law and Development Approach the Concept “Community”
- Something Old, Something New – Which Way to Go for Rule of Law Projects in the Agenda 2030 Era?
- Note
- A Comment on “Law and Development: Forty Years after ‘Scholars in Self-Estrangement’” by David Trubek
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship
- Towards a Fourth Moment in Law and Development?
- Beyond the ‘Moments’ of Law and Development: Critical Reflections on Law and Development Scholarship in a Globalized Economy
- Freedom from Development
- Theoretical Frameworks for Law and Development: General Theory and Application
- General Theory of Law and Development: An Overview
- Law and Economic Development in South Africa: An Assessment through the General Theory of Law and Development
- Application of Y.S. Lee’s General Theory of Law and Development to Botswana
- Enhancement and Protection of Economic and Social Interests
- Rules versus Standards in Developing Countries: the Case for Clear and Precise Legal Norms on Eminent Domain Power
- Developmental State with Neoliberal Tools: A Portrait of the Brazilian Housing Financial System
- Distributive Justice and the Sustainable Development Goals: Delivering Agenda 2030 in India
- Development Governance and the Role of Development Agencies in the Development Process
- Institutional Law and Development Governance: An Introduction
- Mining Community Development in South Africa: A Critical Consideration of How the Law and Development Approach the Concept “Community”
- Something Old, Something New – Which Way to Go for Rule of Law Projects in the Agenda 2030 Era?
- Note
- A Comment on “Law and Development: Forty Years after ‘Scholars in Self-Estrangement’” by David Trubek