Published Online: 2021-08-13
Published in Print: 2021-06-25
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Introduction: Law and Development in High-Income Countries
- Role of State, Law, Institutions for Economic Development
- Law and Development in the United States
- The Rule of Law and Its Social Reception as Determinants of Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Poland
- Are OECD Countries in a Rule of Law Recession?
- International Financial Centers as a Model: Facilitating Growth and Development by Connecting to International Legal Frameworks
- Migration, Poverty, the Role of State, (International) Law and Development in the Industrialised Countries of Europe
- Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries and the Role of Law
- The Role of Law in Addressing Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries: A Comparative View of Menstrual Hygiene Management and Its Impact on Education and Health in the UK and Select High Income Sub-Saharan African Countries
- International Cooperation Without Just Distributions? Beginning to Map the Role of Rising Economic Inequality in the Formation and Evolution of and Adherence to International Law
- Justice, Corruption, and Social Responsibility
- Toward Aligning with International Gender Goals? Analysis of the Gender Equality Landscape in Japan under the Laws on Women’s Economic and Political Participation and Leadership
- APUNCAC: An International Convention to Fight Corruption, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing
- “Unlocking Legal Gridlock in High-Income Countries: How Excessive Litigation Hampers Growth and Harms Democracy”
- International Trade Law, WTO, and Rising Issues
- Can a Complicated “Consensus” Survive a Dose of Populist Poison? Exploring the Potential Impact of Brexit and Trumpism on the Developed Country Approach to Trade Law and Policy
- Universities as Engines of Development
- The Courts and Corporate Executive Compensation in Canada
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Introduction: Law and Development in High-Income Countries
- Role of State, Law, Institutions for Economic Development
- Law and Development in the United States
- The Rule of Law and Its Social Reception as Determinants of Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and Poland
- Are OECD Countries in a Rule of Law Recession?
- International Financial Centers as a Model: Facilitating Growth and Development by Connecting to International Legal Frameworks
- Migration, Poverty, the Role of State, (International) Law and Development in the Industrialised Countries of Europe
- Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries and the Role of Law
- The Role of Law in Addressing Poverty and Inequality in High Income Countries: A Comparative View of Menstrual Hygiene Management and Its Impact on Education and Health in the UK and Select High Income Sub-Saharan African Countries
- International Cooperation Without Just Distributions? Beginning to Map the Role of Rising Economic Inequality in the Formation and Evolution of and Adherence to International Law
- Justice, Corruption, and Social Responsibility
- Toward Aligning with International Gender Goals? Analysis of the Gender Equality Landscape in Japan under the Laws on Women’s Economic and Political Participation and Leadership
- APUNCAC: An International Convention to Fight Corruption, Money Laundering, and Terrorist Financing
- “Unlocking Legal Gridlock in High-Income Countries: How Excessive Litigation Hampers Growth and Harms Democracy”
- International Trade Law, WTO, and Rising Issues
- Can a Complicated “Consensus” Survive a Dose of Populist Poison? Exploring the Potential Impact of Brexit and Trumpism on the Developed Country Approach to Trade Law and Policy
- Universities as Engines of Development
- The Courts and Corporate Executive Compensation in Canada